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la  dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


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shall  contain  the  symbol  —^-  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 


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dernidre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  If  symbols  -^^  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbole  V  signifie  "FIN". 


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right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


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et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
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TREASURY  OF  SONG 


(NUMBeR  2) 


DESIGNED     EXPIIESSLY     FOR 


The  Home  Circle 


THE  RICHEST,  MOST  DELIGHTFUL  GEMS 


FHOM     MANY    LANDS. 


SACRED.  PATRIOTIC.  COMIC,  AND  SENTIMENTAL. 


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TOURS,     CRAMl'l'ON,     I'lNSl  TI,     Hl.UMEN  I'llAI.,     ADAMS,     (iol  Noll,     MoLLoV, 

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DIl.K,    CllASSAUiLE,    LAWSON.   CIRlI.l.O,    KIC,   ETC. 

CONTAINS  THEIR  LATEST  AND  FAVORITE 


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CHANTS,    ETC.,    ETC.,   ALL  CUOsEN    EXPRESSLY    FOR    THEIR   E.MINENT    FITNESS 

TO    PROMOTE 

THE  HAPPINESS  OF  EVERY  HOME. 


Professor  C.  H.  MORRISON,  Musical  Editor, 

FiJlTOH    OF    T'KEAbLHY    1)1     Si>N<.    No.    I      T'KkASMtY    111'    SllNl. —  I NSTKUMBN  TAI,,    I'.TC. 


HUBBARD  BROTHERS,  Pl'BLlSHERS. 

PHILADELPHI.A,  BOSTON,  NEW  VORK,  CINCINNATI,  CHICAGO,  KANSAS  CITV,  AND  ATLANTA. 

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R.S. 


INTRODUCTION. 


p^ONG  has  not  yet  fulfilled  its  mission,  nor  has  a  halt  been  called 
i^' A  i»f    ''^'" '^5  devotees.     They  are  ever  pressing  forward,  gaining  new 
•  ^^^5     ach'L-vements  and  bestowin<r  them  upon  the  world.    And  the  world 
A'X     is  appreciative  of  the  masters  in  music.     It   warmly   welcomes 

^       their  splendid  productions  and  delights  itself  in  the   inspiration 
they  impart. 

Nowhere  is  this  fact  more  clearly  demonstrated  than  in  the  histor)*  of 
Treaslkv  of  Sjng.  When  No.  i  appeared  its  success  was  by  no  means 
certain.  It  .was  a  costly  experiment,  but  it  offered  the  musical  public  a  col- 
lection of  musical  gems.  In  this  it  met  a  universal  want,  and  therefore 
received  a  universal  welcome.  More  than  a  hundred  thousand  copies  were 
soon  placed  in  as  many  happy  homes,  where  they  have  ministered  joy  day 
after  day,  as  young  and  old,  grave  and  gay,  have  turned  their  pages  ami 
suno'  thtir  sonors. 

But  a  new  demand  has  arisen.  Musical  workers  have  not  been  idle, 
nor  were  all  the  worlds  of  sonijf  exhausted  when  No.  i  was  made.  Lovers 
of  music  ask  for  another  book  of  musical  gems.  "  Give  us  the  newest 
sonijs,"  thev  sav,  "and  jjive  us  the  trems  of  other  lands." 

Who  can  respond  so  well  to  this  demand  as  he  who,  as  editor  of  Trea- 
sury of  Song  No.  I,  did  so  much  to  create  it  ?  His  capacity  for  such  work 
is  proven  and  his  experience  is  the  ripest  and  the  widest.  To  supply  ma- 
terial for  anotlier  Treasury  of  Song,  England,  Germany,  France,  and  Italy 
have  been  laid  under  contribution.  Professor  Morrison  has  visited  these 
lands  and  searched  through  their  musical  treasuries,  thus  securing  the  latest 
and  best  of  the  world's  musical  work.  What  more  could  be  done  to  secure 
a  worthy  book  for  an  appreciative  public  ? 

Confident  tliat  a  hearty  greeting  awaits  this  new  volume,  "Treasury  of 
Song  No.  2."  it  is  sent  forth,  like  its  predecessor,  on  "  its  mission  of  har- 
mony." 

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TREASURY  OF  SONG. 

(No.  2.) 


Fac-slrnlle  of  the  original    manusciipt    given    Mr.   Morrison   as  a  souvenir  ol 
their  interview,  by  the  celebrated  composer — BERTHOLD  TOURS. 

GLORIA  IN  EXCELSIS. 


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Copyright,  1884,  by  Hcbbard  Bros. 


THE  VAGABOND. 


CHAS   LAMB  KENNEY. 
t'iufee.  k. 


JAMES  L   MOLLOT. 


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lam- gor  uiiil  want,     Taiijrht  out     of  Na  -  tune's  page, 


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Who        so 
Bann'd      by 


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free    in     the  land,         Who   so    con -tent- ed     as       I? 
saint-  li  -  est  cant,  Scorn-lng   hy-  poc  -  ri  -  sy's  wage. 


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Copyright,  1884,  by  IIubbakd  Bros. 


TUn  VAOADOND. 


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iH'fd      I         •|iiaku 
'  iti^',     I         plixl 


IcHt     liir    -   tunc  proves    iiii    -    kind  ;  .  . 
l»v     wiiv  -  wiiril    I'uu  •    I'v         led 


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NeVr    .  .  .      my  heart    break  tliut  vowx    have  ceased  to      liind  ; 

Trust  -         -    \\\^    in      (ind,    Wlm      the    spar  -  rows  still     hath     fe<i. 


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pon  »pirito. 


Not. 
No,. 


e'en     a        dog 
let    ine       die 


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.  .   .      Kre      be     the  worhl's  base    thrall  I 


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Fit  e  .  . 


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To  -  nior  -  row  ne'er    re 


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ran. 


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sky, 


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free    in    the  /and,  Who    so  con-  tent-  ed     as 


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THE  VAGABOND. 


^    piu  lento.  

Once        tender  love 


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Watch'd  at  my  side, 


Now  .  .  i'rom  a  • 


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When  heav'n  a  -  bove 


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Asks  . .  my  last  breath, 


Afl   -     -   gel  love 


Smile  on  the  Vagabond's 

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death. 


When  heav'n  a  -  bove 


Asks  .    .  .  my  last  breath, 


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THE   VAGABOND. 


^inilc  on  the  Vagabond's  dnitli, 


Smile  on  tin-  Vagabond's 


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death. 


Ah! 


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■povo  accfl. 


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Who        so  free  in  the  land,  Whoso  con-tent-ed     as     I? 


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MONODY; 

OR,  THE  LOST  TONES. 


AndanUno. 
Hro 


C.  GOLLMICK.Op.  112. 


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Listen, friends.for  I  must  tell  you      That  my 

Aciiyihr  Leutchen,       lasst  eiich  sa-  gen      dass  ich 


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voice         is  all  but  gone, 

nicht        beiSthn    -    me     bin, 


Not  a     tone    now  that     I      car-  ry         Proper- 
keinen    Ton  mehrkann  ich    ira-gen,      vndmein 


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Um  -  Jang  ist  da  -  hin, 


indeed,  not   one, 
tM      da  -  hin, 


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un  poco  ritard. 


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Copyright.  1881,  by  Hubbakd  Bros. 


10 


MONODY  ,   OR,  THE  LOST  TONICS. 


I  1 


^1 


Tlio'   I     sigh   and 
Wie   icli   stuh  -  ue, 


tho'     I 
wie    ich 


=I=T 


-I 4- 


m 


trcm-  ble, 
iirh  -  ze, 


Spite  of     all     the  piiins   I         take,    'Tia    like  croak-ing    of     the 
trotz  der  Mar  -  fer,  troiz  der       Muh,    ei  -    nen  Ton    nur,  den     ich 


fea^^gsi^ 


^sr^ 


a<=«p:te 


IT    * 


P 


^g^: 


=t=^ 


z-l ga-JT 


^c^ 


1 1- 


'I 


rav  -  en,   Noth  -  ing    of      my  voice    to    make! 
kriich-  ze,   grdsa   -   li  -  che     Mo  •  no  -  to    -   nie! 


my  voice    to 

Mo  -  no  -   to- 


P 


^t=rfT^^ 


=p=|=2ji: 


-^ J- 


1 f- 


-*     r      ^ 


1 — r 


dim.  e  ritard. 


--^=^- 


-<s- 


make ! 


me: 


my   voice     to         make. 
Mo  -  no   -   to     -     nie. 


1^ 


-it^--il=*- 


e- 


dim.  e  ritard. 


m 


y_- j_^  -. 


^i 


:^:»  ^ 


'^^ 


MONODY;  OR,  THE  LOST  TONES 


11 


q^:::^; 


i±^^:a:Hfc: 


^:--  ^  351 -K-  -K  -K  ^ 


Oth-er  people  now  are  singing 
M'ukrenil aii-dre  Leu-te  sin-gen 


Iligli  uml  low  in    a  -  ny 

Tril-  fi'f  v'ld Kt  ilcH'Zen 

#M  ^'^■^  ^N^^  ^-^S^  ^^^^  ^^^  «S^^^ 


P= 


S=qir 


:S=:p 


-» ^ 


fee   -    tion, 


As  was  once 
bald  ill    Dur 


the  case 
und  bald 


with     me, 
in     Moll, 


the    case  with       me. 
luul  bald    in        Moll. 


MONODY;  OR,  THE  LOST  TONES. 


S— •- 


While  I   sit  am!  ponder  loncly.no  one  even  mi.-!!!es  snp,         Say  then,  i»      it    not  did- 
kUz  ich  hiir  in  stiller  Kitniineru'erde  nir(jtiHlwovenni.<.tt,     uch  .'  e^     iff   ein   gro- sMer 


m 


-S::-^-- 


z^--yz- 


tressing  That  I     out    of  voice  should  be  ? 
Jammer,wennmanniehtbei  Stim-me       ist,  ach  /     es 


Say     then,     is         it       not     dis- 
irf       ein      gro  -  sser 


'li! 


It 


-K--^- 


r_S-^S-::S'--S=*^-^S==S^~ 


*--^ 


1^ 


-  tressing  That  I     out   of  voice  should  be? 
Jammer,wenn  man  nieht  bei  Stim-me      ist. 


e3EEfeEEfEE=Ee 


^E^^Z 


ztz 


jg=:g:|g^-|r 


«n  poco  tneno  c  mf^to. 


=f=i: 


:il=^=^ 


T 


=r 


rrriq: 


This  poor  tone 
mei-  ne      al 


is      all      that's  left    rae, 
ler  -  letz    -     te     Ga  -  be 


But  it 
blieb  dies 


rs=a=^ 


I  I  I 


:iritS= 


q=rq: 


«t«=; 


^£4 


tp^t-t 


^^^^^j££g>^  IIi^^^M^ 


MONODY;   OR.  TH'    LOST  TONES. 


13 


^  '       •    =s 


(Mr: 


not  please         nif  now, 
;je      7 OH    -     clienliler, 


It  will    go  as  <li(l        tilt'  olli-tTH, 

tveiniitiir/i  (ins       irii  )iirlit     milir  lia  -  U, 


:^_- 


:d-J^ 


-^t 


^ 


«22- 


r1r^^;_^ 


.^*^J:1^ 


^4  4   4 


::t- 


:S^-ii 


^1-4- 


T^Tr--qT_4 11- 


I   am  (li me  for  a-ny-how; 
ach  (lami  i.'<t  es  aus  )tiit  mir; 


It  will 
vieunmu'h 


^  ^  ^^  j^ 


-«"-^ 


■n-^j^"rr  "T  4  jT-rirv: 


-T- 


i4r-i-  -1 — \— 


^E^  1^=jt:t=-'-^ 


t 


^ 


23 
-5- 


:^r:4d 


4---] \- 


==5=T 


T 


-4 1-- 


'm-~^- 


go   as  (lid  tho  oth-  ers, 
f/(f.v  ich  nicht  mehr  ha-  be, 


I    am  done  for     a  -  ny  -  how, 
arh  (lau'it  id    ex     aun  mU     mir, 


P~=:r=4-rr=_4_i-q 1^,  i       p 


d^ 


^^ 


--St  :*--  :*:  '-m^ 


Fed. 


I 


14 


THE  LITTLE  TIN  SOLDIER. 


F.  E.  WEATHERLY. 

Allryro  moili  mill  annai. 


m^ 


j^3= 


J.  L,  MOLLOT. 

Hvn 

.*-#-:ff:^  -(=2-    .<s- 


^g^^mP 


=fS=K: 


i«f=i;: 


H     K 


:^=iiiC 


1  He   was  a   lit-  tie   Tin     Soldier, 

2  Ouce,  as  he  watch'd  his     rose   love, 


One    lit-  tie  leg    had    he ; 
Wind^  from  the  north  did  blow. 


Srd*t=>-q5r:; 


^ 


^1=^^: 


She      was  a    lit- tie  fair- y    danc- er, 
Swept  him  out        of  the  casement, 


Bright  as    bright  could  be. 
Down  to  a  stream  be-low. 


■  ■'4 


m 


»— I — K-i^ 


i*i=:*=K: 


>-f*-T 


=*^Si 


;ci: 


She  had  a  cas  -  tie  and  gar-  den. 
True   to  his  lit  -  tie  . .      la  -  dy, 

_^__H ^-^ _.— X 


1 — —I 1 — I 1 \-—i  — , — I — -t 


He  but  an  old    box      dim ; 
Still     he  shoulder'd  his  gun, 

X 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbasd  Bbos. 


THE   MTTLE  TIN   SOLDIER. 
jjocn  mil. 


it 


n  trmpo. 


=F4-. 


'^iPl^l^^^'?^ 


She  was  a  <Jain-tv         n>s<'liivp,  Far  t<in}rniii<l  for  him.       He  wjls  a     lit-tli-      Tin 

StMiii.    ah!«oon.i"ainetheilarkiU'.HH,  Life  ami  love  uiidoiU'.       lie  wa;*  a     lit-tl<-     Tin 

-J  -4--.- 


^HiE^ 


<()//rt  I'ocf. 
— 4  - — ■     I ^^ 


f=--= 


:£ 


^^ 


:*=|N 


Sol-<lier, 
Bol-tlier, 


One  lit-  tie   log    hail    he, 
One  lit-  tie    leg    had 


1st.  time. 


'^m^^iMm 


Bravely  yhoiilderM  hi>  inii.-ket. 


?=^ 


1 — - 

Fain  her  love  would  be. 


^ 


(Tin  Soldiers  iDiirching  up  liill.^ 

^ M- 


■%_£g^ 


ESEH^-^^ 


±r 


ggS^ 


2rf.  hm«'. 


bi?: 


22l 


he, 


Xe'er  in  the  world  a      lev   -    er         Half  so  true  could  be. 


i^ 


pi 


^E* 


^^^M^^^^^^'^lfl^ 


^r 


W  '^  «^  <^ 


fe 


^7* 


m 


m 


-S3. 


^= 


10 


THE   LITTLE   TIN   SOLDIER. 


7rr: 


j>  — 


i 


-.-^ 


--         t-^ 


(Till  Soldierii  iiiiirching  down  hill.i 


mil.       -> 


•'^ 


_g  ^^^, 


fc^ 


^^^ 


-B-^-U 


-*^*   «^  ^ 


-^ 


1=1 


Once  more  lie  sety     his     rose    love, 


^§= 


s 


^^ 


-:^:- 


Still  she   is    (Itincing    gny ; 

-1 1 . — U-^- 


p/J 


S^-^ 


S^i^i 


-H— 2     -4  -^ 


^*«: 


;|^^^3E^.EE^^^E^^^[^1SE^ 


He 


is   worn     and         fa  -  (led, 


Loy  -  al      still  for     aye. 


'-^ 


^^:^^=^ 


s 


^-=S 


=^«^ 


-§^ 


E-2: 


5^ ^ «^ 


■J^-U-J^ 


m 


I 


III! 


THE  LITTLE  TIN  SOLDIER. 
ritttrii. 


17 


W^.ri\-^ 


Part  •  ed      in    life,      in         dy 


ii"  a 


rtr:^i--I- 


ing,  T hvy  are  »ide    by    oide. 

I  .1 


£..^-_l;;t--:i?EE^- 


coWa  I'oer. 


-^."-!»   -(T^     ^^'^ 


>.^^ 


3-7^: 


*  ^^■ 


-^--■^- 


m   « 


^ 


!t^ 


All,     for  the     lit  -  tie     Tin      Sol  -  dier, 


Ah,      for  her  cru  -  el 


^ 


^ 


■-«r 


_r7z;.. 


:7=rt 


■r» « - 


E^=^^Fi^|^^;-S^:^i=^^^^^§^^^^fe 


::ir=d: 


:»_^: 


ri7nr<f  alflnr. 
-4— .^— I 


part, 


There   lies   her     rose    in        ash  -  es,  There  his  loy-al   lit  -  tie 


:^-T=! 


3^^?^ 


^W 


^■^ 


^'-^=V»zz.-^tz. 


li=Xmr:X3- 


3-==:t~--{ 


^sa- 


f  1- 


;^ 


(^4=2=t 


"cr 


^ 


51=^: 


heart. 


Lento. 


^ 


-Q- 


:g^ 


»-(- 


I 


(Dead  March  of  the  Tin  Soldier.) 


No.  a.-a. 


u 


THE  SCOUT. 


IMBg 


H.  D  FARNIE. 

/( lligntlu  enn  hrio. 


I 


1 p-'-r- 


t 


m 


/ 


^•'1 


^  S-  f     S     -    *  i: 


jm.  0.    Jt. 


P.CAMPANA. 
8i«l 


l^^'Sl 


*    M 


T 


'J^ 


«   M     m  \  m. 


f- 


jr 


^    «   1    ^ 


»      » 


^\    W    '^ 


ii 


8r(i. 


Jaro. 


*  . -..,e 


-f -.  I 


n  h 


T- 


^^=^ 


~mpn. 


f 


y^T^^ 


-qi^-iT" 


«-« 


«     1 


I 


#    * 


jr. 


P  marc. 


:if_:_J: 


i^ljXLU 


H — 


Hi 


li 


:^      :*::•-      3: 


T 


ron  ftri'rt. 
Come! boor.your  "lit  -  tin       blue,' 


..jf.:-!.  .^.-.g:si  :n^ 


;5: 


:»-«»- 


I    war   iiot.t'riL'iid.with     you  I 


/ 


PWr  lirlT" 'If  I 


/, 


1 1— H 1 


:*Lp 


^  ^^9      '-m-    -40-  -m-      -it^    S- 


, 1 1 ^+J 


rT 


'Twiw  for  tins  can       a    bold     Uli-  Ian    His      bri 


-»-»= 


die 


drew 


3E3^ 


^       -0-  -#-    -ir      ■•- 


--ZJ K-' 


S-zi^: 


#"""rT"lr^*~*^^^^-^^^ 


I 


zl: 


:it  :^    :j: 


.h L 


-V  L 


>'l 


fi»--^    -J. 


•  "  Petit  Dleu."-vSmall  country  Wine. 

Copyright,  188<,  by  Hubbard  Dbos. 


THE  SCOUT. 


19 


rnn  bri». 


M«rc-  ly      a    itot  -  nl       I, 


Till-  ing  tho  utoirm   Im         ninli,  .     • 


-        ^        ca     t  t  -^       .«.        p^ 


:*    S^     -f-      A    *  U    # 


g3Jrrr-,.g_ 


2^ 


«A      «      ^-    'f'    1'    f: 


I 


.-■fc  :rr: 


("link  wo      u  glutw,    .S»     niuy     it    jmis- Ymir  Imnii^ttjul      hv ! 

A-  9:    ■^' 
it:"?:  if:- 


^. 


1»-    -^a    g:  _p 
"        J—      4r     -• — p. 


•irtrf. 


/- 


,ir 


:r=-tg     r 


a-a 


Et^Li^ 


/S: 


:gri:zr^ 


:c/-T- 


5^J^-E 


fr--rr 


i 


Lurking     in  hraku     by     day, 


Read-  injj   by   stars      my     way, 


^^^^p.^^p=^^pfep 


Clat-  ter-  ing   fast    thro'  ham  -  Itt   old,  O'er     lone  -  Iv      wold 

i^—- — - — - 


w 


^ 


-*^*^ 


1 


qt=:^:^=^=|ir 


4=a- 


^r? 


;5::=i?: 


-g     P      P- 


:*=*:=li: 


^?^ 


F==5^^===?=^f==Ff=f-^f^r 


-« — #_ 


*/r*- 


f^i 


::=k:i;:::^ 


i^^^:^" 


-jFZZWCi 


m 


1 


20 


THE  SCCUT. 


-^- 


iS::^:^*^*: 


rrjc: 


=q^ 


Jig-'      - 


:s:=iz:z^:=^ 


=3 


Maid-ons  pale    at        my    glaiico, 


Piusants  fow'r  'ncath  my   lance, 


J55 

-•-•-ar 


-4:=:=:|t 


:TII^7 


^ 


:3 


*      ^f^^^^^-^5-^^--^.t=^^ 


4 ^-j ^- 


-rjrrm 


:^: 


S!L=z;?: 


:je -^ 


Mi- ser  -  ly  souls  hide    past     their     gold    From    Uh  -     Ian  bold  I 


-^^ 


-' )-- 


--B *: 


tv 


-=t 


^t 


1 


/ 


.-      "/ 


/ 


"^5~5 


mm 


•-=1 — j{ — n- 


*eeS3E^^^1 


1= 


:S=:*z=^: 


zta^-fcnrt?: 


Yet   his  the  risk     not  theirs, 


^E^ 


--s~m — r- 


:t 


Thousand  and  more    to       one, 


S^^ES 


g^ 


-taHBlk 


•^/^ 


-^^^ 


V, 


*EE£ 


J_# 


Lit-tle  for  odds  he     cares, 


li^zd 


JtJ^t 


«/ 


(laughing.) 


Rath-er  too  ma-ny  than  none  !    Ha  !      ha  !  ha  ! 


3fc 


^S=?= 


#J 


r— tr::-r; 


THE  SCOUT. 


21 


a  trmpe  ieeito. 
con  brio. 


^i^ 


C(ime!boor,your"lit  -  tie       blue," 


g-*— <p—  »      J J^  I    ji^ 


-m-      -f^ 


->r •- 


-X 


I    war   not.friend.wilh     youi 

m 


• ■iif^j'^ 

Ttm—*^ — m — \ 1 - 


1 


■^  ?       ¥  ?  ^-    '^-  ""*       "* 


=t:^-_=».-_=fc=:M: 


;?z4,3p=:1;a:.-4=---::t2: 


:rrj=z:-j=t2-: 


j  ^         ^^-     -^5-     -^6-     -^P" 


1 


:i:j=pi 


'Twas  for  this  can       a    bold     Uli-  Ian    His      bri 

4^ ^-^ig:^--p-r  f: 


di', 


drew : 


tn^^—-^ 


V ha ^ • 


Ea^ffE^TIffi 


-M:zz^:z7^. 


~-X- 


i—n- -si- 


Mere-  ly      a    pet  -  rel       I, 


Tell-  ing  tha  storm   is         "igb, 


JL 


■tmz^r^^^r^^ 


-m — --e- 


jffl.  . 


-?-^t 


m: 


di 


— t— - 


-JSm=:rBz 


X--=t 


:&^ 


/ 


:*    rS:     *     m.    ^:  It   it 


m~m-- 


3g-|g tc 


1=1  1  -  »  *  * 


ipiz:*: 


:)»=>— t:=::i5?: 


^/| 


rnW.- 


^fc3! 


5?: 


-^       P- 


~=i— X- 


n 


Cliuk  we     a  glass,      So     may      it    pass  Your  hoiiin  -  stead  by! 


I 


;i 


^=* 


-£. 


tEEEfeiE; 


ill 


/ 


raH. 


*     *         * 


ff  2 

^  *    *    #'     |i 


Si 


-s*— n- 


22 


T -IE  SCOUT. 


Andante  axtni 


hunic 


I've     left 


far        a  - 


Andnnie  nsuni. 


P  kgeUo. 


-^ j»-        ^^-^-•'-        "ZS-^^y^'        ^ — "*"        "#"       '■*"       >^     ■*■        "^       J^     >  "*■ 


m^ 


:4: 


"c~r" 


ri^z:^^ 


-TZK 


:7=t= 


r3=;^ 


.1  ■ 


i«r5:r'i 


:fsr4=q: 


-* — n 


^ 


-  way, 


LuvM      ones  there  .    .    for       me  now         are     sighing ; 


g.=^^p^^g^^^^^^=E^^P 


cj^ — z^. 


2^ 


TZy- 


^^ 


^^^^~ 


>sZ  ' 


4 1- 


■  .^»^  ■■■ ,  —^  - 


at 


n-Ji- 


cau 


see     .     .     the  moon's     pla-  cid      ray   . 


•^^^^3 


^ 


;=t 


::=^- 


1^: 


::2?: 


;:^^^«:^ 


:2^ 


"C7~ 


ii 


r»'"i — "T- 


^ 


:§- 


a  /fffipo 


^ 


On       roof  and      tree  .     .       and      pale  .     .     face     ly-ing! 


ah! 


r^^^ 


^^ 


'l~c 


N  »i  1  ^-.-^■^ 


:«n~ 


1rs--^-^T 


THE  SCOUT. 


0  ♦ 


^s 


il-n- 


::=?*::;: 


-i=::^ 


:z:Jfr^zzzz^::zz^- 


zm-^ 


nic, 


Hearts      arc  hearts  the     weary    world  all       o-  vor ; 


-m-     ^-m-    --J-  -•-     >_-•»-    —J-    ^     ^ — ^ 


rv?: 


e 


^=^ 


S^ 


;=!: 


::^ 


rcT- 


^^ 


1^- 


:^n: 


P 


i^uipi 


i 1- 


:^=r^5= 


Peace      still  dwell        with   thiue        and  thee  ! 


^«3 


=if^' 


^t— sTir^^S: 


m      \--- 

^5=^ 


:i^ 


-c:^ 


IS?,- 


i^: 


"C" 


frtW. 


-m        m 


=t===t= 


1^ 


So 


now  pray-eth 


the      war 


worn   rov-er  ! 


z^r 


::t= 


^^^=f^ 


3=^ 


^-■B^ 

"Z^- 


:=:1= 


1 


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•  t3 


84 


Tempo  Imo. 
Alliyretto.  con  brio. 

1-^- 


THE  SCOUT. 
-^^ T^ 


L. 


Cume!boor,your"lit-tIe       blue,". 


-tmz 


I    war  not.f'riend.with     you!  -    . 


1 


f--^ 


-£7zr==::fr=i'~-f-j-f:*_t__i       I  Z    ^      ^      ^    :S^    ^    ^ 


.--T- 

Twas  for  this  can       a    bold     Uh- Ian    His      bH     -     die 

^-^ *— r      5-     *    f:     :-?:      ^   . 


drew 


±~'~: 


-**     « 


^^ 


fe-^= 


^-f- 


:?• 


-i3»- 


^^ 


j£\~^:=^ 


On  .ly      a    pet  -  rel      I, 


Tell-  iug  the  storm   is        nigh,  . 


Clink  we  a  glass,  So  may    it  pass  You 


homest 


J 


29 


THY  SENTINEL  AM  I. 


MICHAEL  WATSOJr 
•       .       •  Uva... 


j|---^-i<-X^^ 


_^  _^  _^  5%^ ^ — 


y  ilei'lamando. 


fr»«. 


:F 


^=f: 


^^^^^ 


^zJ?; 


^ 


-^ 


"=S=«iC 


Thy  sen  -  ti-iicl  am    I ! 
>  > 


I  guard  thee  night  and  day ;  Thy  sen  -  ti-nel  am 

^  >  > 


CO^-^"^^ 


^      P    tnoderato. 


I!     .     .     .     .      I  guard  thee  night  and  day;  Thy  sen- ti-nel  am       I! 


'■■if 

'M 


Iff  I, 


•  I  if 


^^ 


dj* 


P^ 


I*!*: 


3tiC 


guard  thee  night  and  day ;       Nor  friend     nor  foe  may  come  or  go,\Vhilst  I  command  the 


dim. 


m • • • 


^^  — glq^qJg^E:^  -|*-=r^qii«^j 


-jztrzz 


±^ 


-c^ 


Copyrlght,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


ill 


:  i 


il 

4 

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u 


THY  SENTINEL  AM  I. 
affrettando.  fpoat  rit. 


^^Z=^ 


-z=^ 


^T--^ 


i^rgiczar**- 


:i?1tK 


"g~a" 


i 


1-i 


?^?^ 


C-f^ 


-*-- =^-*- 


2.r 


way !         Nor  friend  uor  foe  may  come  or    go, Whilst  I  command  the  way ! 


'      3 


energico, 

-7— —J M K — f- 


fj:^.z 


^iC^S: 


con  passione.  rit. 


^= 


P- 


a  tempo. 


A \- 


^S=:=SC 


love  the  watch  I  keep !       'Tis      all        in  life       to   me;         The  wind  and  rain  both 


-^3 


mm^^M^^ 


•    •    •      • 


i 


J 


?^^^E^ 


t2=e 


3F 


te 


i 


^^^ 


J?: 


con  esprens. 


^-=^ 


--^s^- 


;ti^ci= 


^^=f^ 


rage      in  vain,My  thoughts  are  all  of       thee  ; 


The       wind    and  rain  both 


m 


rail. 


feM;=ii; 


,      rail. 


«  tempo. 


^S 


:*=*:st4 


^ 


-« — « — =«- 


T 


^■.  Jl 


rage    in     vain,         My  thoughts  are  alT     of   thee ! 

rail. 


Thy  sen  -  u-  nel     am 


□Jriij-*^ 


THY  SENTINEL  AM  I. 
P  con  tenerezza. 


'^5: 


27 

^  „. /  Hrclamando. 

I ! .     .     .     .  And  sweet  the  watch  I  kecp,And  sweet  the  watch  I  keep  ;  Nor  friend  nor 

•         «    • 


5:15=ci.: 


d^^lrzJl^: 


P  dotce  e  sevzn  rigorc. 


:y=p-a=g 


*--*: 


foe 
> 


may  come  or  go, 


So  sleep,so  sleep.niy  la-dy, 


ig;»^_E^ 


i/" 


^^ 


>    hi 
»f  cri.- 


.-«:* 


?f^^ 


^ 


-* 


i 


*-— - 


#^- 


I 


/3)0 


-^-#-^ 


3=i: 


mnlto  rail. 


,*^" 


^ 


sleep  I  sleep.my  la-dy,     sleep !  Sleep.my  la-dy  ,slecp,my  lady,  sleep. 


y^ 


:s& 


^ 


:?s 


3=!4 


^y   Ml 


;3;d 


PP 


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s 


^— -^^ 


i 


i^^Eil 


?2= 


:>»: 


rfS" — ggt^i 


jfe^ 


c^z^; 


^i^^=^ 


-<S>r 


*---- 


^Sese 


I  my      la-dy,    sleep! 

a  tempo. 


There  is  a  watch -word 


:^- 


colla  voce. 


fs-J^^^ 


5^S= 


-•I.    mh-    k 


!->_       a  tempo.. 


g^gig^g 


I     ni 


fcfc 


# 


E 


2=S 


/3 


pi     X     X- 


28 


THY  SENTINEL  AM  I. 


-^-x- 


nr:^- 


^^ 


^= 


s~^ 


^^E^^^b^g^^ 


Bwcct        Thou  givest  from  a- bove,         'Tid    e'er  the  sanie^ly     Cupid's  name, 


^k^:^^ip^5^^^^p3 


4: 


I 


ad  lih. 

:d? ,^^ 


^  energtco. 


/ 


_-^r.=Jtqr:i^ 


:*j:^ 


^^^^^ 


i^fg  ^ 


^ 


^^^S^:^ 


E'en  simple.simple  "love!"  Thy  sentinel  am  I! 


I  guard  thee  night  and  day;  Look 


rjd?: 


dim. 


rail. 


w~ 


f      a  tempo. 


-=; 


down,     and  throw  a  smile  below,  Nor  say  me,  dearest,  nay. 


?t*= 


S 


Thy  sen-  ti-nel  am 


tS-^_i 


P  fion  tenerezza. 


f  drrlnmando. 


:i=s: 


3S^ 


:?Eq5: 


«=E»:?^fi^ 


I!, 


•         •    • 


And  sweet  the  watch  I  keep.And  sweet  the  watch  I  keep  ;  Nor  friend  nor 

'--fg-i- 


THT  SENTINEL  AM  I. 


2» 


P  dofee  e  lentn  rigore. 


zaz 


¥E-[fZ"J^i^f^^^FiZiEX:=\xi^^f^'^^^^ 


may  come  or  po, 


So  slcep.so  sk'cp.my  lady, 


^^^J^Jl 


I?-*: 


:^* 


-1- 

nf  crm. 


f>«> 


srvKihile. 


rnnUn  rnlt. 


^=; 


v=:itt_-=^ 


:4= 


mm 


-rjii^z:^ 


fczt^- 


sleep!  .-Ifep.my  la-(ly,     sleep!  Slcep,my  la-dy.sleejT.my  lady,  sleep, 


^^- 


X=rlr— ■ X :' 


PP 


j»p 


P 


vtullo  rail. 


m=i: 


-:^i 


r^--— >l 


rf^F 


a«i^«:j^ 


erf*,  ad  lib.       ^     ^ 


^±±: 


I 


-y^- 


-*-=^— : 


I        f 


=f»:4: 


my      la  -  dy, sleep!  Thy  sen  -  ti-nel  am     I! 


-^m- 


Thy  sen  -  ti-  nel  am 


:^.i 


W 


»— ■»- 


::1= 


4= 


^^^4 


5i^f 


f=Sj 


trrs. 


/ 


m 


-I— L 


i-7- 


=■1.=^ 


— I — m — 9 — _-j — I ^ 

—I (-    — I-  .m-    .^r  -m-  _ 


?=*- 


:>=zz=^ 


^^^i^^^ 


I! 


r'-> L 


=«=*=5=*=r 


-ya!-^— Sp^- 


P^ 


i^-_-:S-*z=«=z^ 


g 


^  a  tempo. 


i 


fi 


^ 

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m 


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1»=s   !^    X 


=F=-x= 


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No.  2.-3. 


30 


THE  YEOMAN'S  WEDDING  SONG. 


MARIA  X.  HAYES. 

Alltyretld  yiiijom.  ^^^    ^ 

// 


PRINCE  PONIATOWSKI. 


mt^^^M 


3=— t^— ^ 


Ig 


'^  h'  '^="3" 


3: 


Z   4  S~Z  \Z-^wB-9\9^^ewf-W\ 


^F- 


Fr-^Vi 


§ 


^~— H- — ^ 


-3r 


^^mm 


^   -^    ^   -*^    ^   -•-" 


1 


H> — ^ 


-J      J— ^ 


;*■*= 


(long,  ding,       (long,     I      love  the    song, 
dong,  ding,       dong,    My  steed  hie      on. 


,P^ 


s^ 


-y<- 


=f»: 


r>: 


For        it  is      my  wed-  ding 

For      the   church  will  soon    he 


-*-•-- S- 


:|=-_z:_^_J_:z:|_:^ 


^^^i^i^ 


T^ * 


>f- — •- 


1^3 


9 


m 


i-i — at 


^ 


^^ 


:^ 


^-^ 


^ 


■Jf^ 


5iF 


-S) 1 =)- 


«*- 


Copyright,  18M,  by  Hdbbabd  Bbos. 


THE   YEOMAN'S  WEDDINO  SONO. 


SI 


T- 


m 


iiiorii 
fill 


And      tilt!  biidi!       fit  puy        in     fine     ar- 

Thi'v  niu.it     not  wait,     tliiv        lungt  mt  .  .  . 


u -^ — Nj -->— — ->  . -K -K-, -K-      -K, k V, 


r=i 


_c_n- 


± 


-S^-T- 


(- 


ray, 
wait, 


For      the 
''or  were      we 


day 


will       he     now        a     -   doru    - 


late        they'd  deem     the  groom 


nn   -    wi 


II 


=t»=^.^=^ 


i^ElE¥iELIi£Es 


K&^l 


c*- 


>--- 


^ 


* 


;^ 


=1= 


5 — S^rr" '  -. 


-^- 


m 


7*>- 


-^- 

fe 


con  brio. 


f 


^X~"^X 


S^ES^E^EE^^fe^ 


:t>>-t^-l>!Lz:zSii: 


ici;^ 


Tho*  I've  lit  -  tie  wealth  hut  sov'rcigu  health, 
The  sun  is  high  in  the  morning     sky,  .  . 


And  the 


M 


u 


SS 


Eg: 


'^*=^i 


p 


»»' 


?5 *- 


=i^=?=i?l=i=^ 


^•^ 


^■t 


t?^ 


=^^ 


i~  -V 


I  if' 


^1 


^ 

il 


iH' 


82 


^  »  I      - 


THE  YEOMAN'S  WEDDINO  SONO. 
4^ 1 1»^ 


^-'z:^^-^9^!Zi^  Jg-iEJ^zrgnr:^  |:p^ 


-^y-rt stz 


Ami      iiin     "    only      u     yeo  -  iniiii    {rvv, 
lurk     u'ur  our  liemU  duth  ning 


Wlii'ii  hfjirt  . 
A     Lri    - 


joinH 
dal 


^^z:d  :vc^ 


-«r 


^ 


-^       ^ 


:> 


J%_j.^=.^ 


r^-.-M=^^ 


liiuid         there's  iiono        in    tlie  Iniid 
Hong  urt  we   gal-lop  ...     ii  -  ion;;, 


Can 
Keep 


he 
ing 


rich  -    or 
time       to 


in 
the 


i^.izs=i-:r_ 


^—T 


3^ 


St 


I 


<z^: 


["•n-ztrr 


-f- 


:*»-  ± 


- 1 1»—  t^ — ja — y- 


:y=^- 


joys        than  we.  Ding,  (long,  ding,  dong,  we'll  gal- lop     a  -  long, 

bells       as     they  ring.  Ding,  dong,  etc. 


All 


^ 


=*-" 


3 


r=i= 


3: 


3zraf: 


lerrprre 


-y — 9> — fca— y- 


fears  and  doubting  scorn    -  -   ing ;  Ding,  dong,  we'll  gal-  lop    a  -  long, 


All 


'  1 


THE  YEOMAN'S  WEDDINO  SONO. 


31 


ffiiM       uinl  <loiil>t  -   iiiu    Kforn   •      -  iug;  'I'nrnugli  the       val   •  ley      wo 


f -r       i^ 


•ibp^=i_|l'i^ 


i 


g^' 


p? 


:«^*z.i 


^.S3^^ 


For       we've  no    titno   to   wiistf, 


f"*^^l 


A.s 


thi» 


>l 


-'»-» 


^?t 


rtl 


3^^^ 


iSi 


2rf.  <jmf . 


t:!?!: 


-■ir~»~r- 


:^:^^=:» 


=^*=ff: 


wed  -   -  ding  morn 


^ 


^S_2t_n- 


m 


^^£^=^g=^ 


«^ 


lUg. 


* 


i 


1  r  1 


=f= 


^ 


=»-s— '^ 


^  r  1  =:grn=g=^ 


^ 


""^X    1 


34 


"SLEEP!    BABY,  SLEEP!" 


(CRADLE  SONG.) 


FROM  THE  GERMAN. 


'=tt=7rr 


IzEE: 


Modfrato. 


te! 


A.  H.  PEASE. 


pp 


tee^^SE^^S 


-.^^-^-^^-— ^— ^ 


=T^ 


^^^ 


li^iS'l 


+ 


|£g5E^EE^ 


Oh! 


r> 


V    — 


^^"^;^l3i 


=-  pp 


^^?=[|^i^ili 


-^'  "-*-    -'H-  -*«-""'    -•-       -li-      -S^       -m-        -m-       -m-        -m-     '  -^  -0-  -m-'. 


s^^e- 


z^-zrzmr- 


-•—)•- 


1^=*L 


Sleep! 


Ah  !     sleep,    ba  -  by,  sleep.    Thy        Fa  -  ther    is  watch  -  ing  his 


e^^Pl 


=!•«-(- 

f-^'.-^ 


^-K3; 


Copyright,  1874,  by  Wat.  A.  Poscd  *  Co.    Uted  by  permlssiou. 


k7z 


m- 


■5r 


3^53: 


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:^.L^ 


^t:^-- 


10 


-^—^—.ifr--^    ■^r-.ip- 


S  i' 


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11 

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e^:^:Se« 


^^^-^-€:£l 


Sleep ! 


Shep,     ba  -  by,  sleep  !      The  large   stars     arc        tl 


le 


inw 


36 


"SLEEP!   BABY,   SLEEP!' 


dt:^:%-^- 


»r7=^ 


3^ 


-•— ^ 


-I 1- 


-I 1^=?- 


slieep  ! 


The        lit   -  tie      stars     are   the  lambs,     I       guess,  At  d  the 


' — s^ '^-^  f  3 1 


::q: 


:4:i-z::T, 


l7  ^:=S:rl2^zri::ipqr5 
_z__^ li?. 3^ -^— - 


^' 


— ^ 


^ 


±^: 


"CT- 


^P 


:&S= 


^=r.=:^: 


± — -r 


grcut  round  moon     is     the    shcp  -  hord  -  ess.     Ah !       Sleep ! 


7m:z^-^ 


--a=4=it 


5=5=3 


^^*  <^ 


^^^ps 




1 

<}« 

1    . 

■«Mi 

/•V  7  1            )             .      -      _4    .- - 

— ^ —     M — 

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^z^^EP- 


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sleep,    ba  -  by,  sleep  ! 


1^ 


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pg^^ 


Ah! 


Sleep 


gs 


iE^ 


PP 


>>^       ■■■■■■  ■■■■kM  ■■■^•MtT  k,  'udBB 


mm 

m 


\ K- 


J__J_-igi 


:rrrqs7 


^■:— :=p: 


:S=r^ 


:|=:==--t 


:iP=^ 


3 


S 


sleep,    ba  -  by,  sleep !       The   Fa  -  ther      lov  -   eth    his  sheep !  We 

b ^     '     j   —^ gyr^-i      I  I   I      I      1       I  I         I— r-N -ff 

l——^ — ^-,=— I » _i 1— « VA y      I       I  =^- — I 1       I 1 1 — FV— — « — _ — ^- 


h^zzjJ^^ 


al=^« 


:5!tzii=*=i^ 


S=^iS: 


3^SS 


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^ 


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SS^rar 


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"SLEEP!   BABY,   SLEEP  I" 


37 


$ 


eres. 


:PS^ 


-\- 1— 


z$^:m 


m 


:i!=:-j^ 


are      the     lambs      of .  .  .     God      on      high,        Who  ciinic     on      earth    for    our 


eres. 


^-^.^=^s 


t^cr 


^^- 


:=t 


m 


fe^j — h 


:r — P-- 


-t^ — 1<^ 


-I 1- 


sins       to       die,         Who  came      on     earth     for  our    sins       to         die. 


^^^^^Pf 


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-^ 


E 


n,   ^^ 

i^-K 

^ — 1 

grmpre  dim. 

^^-^  ..- 

N» 

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— 1^- ps_^ _^      -_^^ 

cT\''    ^     '^ 

•        *         *^        ^  ** 

J      '   •      •      ^      '   ^ 

^__ 1 

*  - 

^ 

• 


dJtr 


Ah  !     bleep,    ba-  by,  sleep  !    Ah 


i^ 


PP 


;^*  s  »-  f 


:^^3^ 


aeviprc  dim. 


l:Sr: 


m 


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m 


:S=t=^ 


I 


I 


riff 


i.i-.: 


'  ■ '  '  n  I 

III 

irftzfe 


pp. 


y-b    :  H*— a<      I* — (*      —f^- 


_(2_ 


Ja 


Bleep,  ba-  by,  sleep  !  Ah  !        sleep ! 


•  • 


8m. 


=f=*=; 


P^^^^P 


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ir^m^MmmimmmmKwmmmmm^wmm'^m'- 


38 


•i  r 


ONCE  MORE  WE  MEET. 


MARY  MARK  LEMON. 

Andiutlc  (.ij/rctoiivo. 


MILTON  WELLINGS. 


1^R^:^:i.^z^i^_z=^ 


ri<. 


-^Ei*^ 


=Sir r=t=Mz: 


m 


n  tempo. 


w- 


-__j — ^ —   — ^ — ^ ,_ 


q^=Pc 


:il=*: 


Once  more      we  lueot       be  -  .side  the     sil  -  ver   riv  -  er,      Not       as     we  part  -    ed 


-8- 


^— ?- 


P 


^ %' 


-^.— zgSr 


#^^ 


-W 


3"^^ 


1== 


c/ 


1^ — ^ 


:S=:=S= 


"^     J 


S      K 


nt=i 


iu    the     by -gone  days,      When  storms    of   fate      had    torn  our  bonds  a  -  sun- der, 


accel. 


-=t-*- 


;^ 


-^^-^-^ 


^^^^ 


arzs=- 


^=t- 


:a=qi^ 


^^a^ 


ijts: 


-»— C" 


And  clouds  obscured  the  golden  love  dawn's  rays.Once  more  we  meet  and  cancel  old  regrets, 


M: 


-^- 


f^ 


i 


*   Ped. 


V 

Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bbos. 


ONCE  MORE  WE  MEET. 
rifrn. 


K9 


H- 


icmpo. 


-^ '—^ \- 

Once  more  we  meet       and  hand  clasps  hand  again, 


^ 


>— t^-^ 


-If! 


tl 


i 


I: 


H^' 


-o- 


p.^--::^- 


"^1      ^ 


L-^irzcS: 


il 


-I 


one     of    us     for-  gets,  Nev  -  er    to  tliiuk    of      by-gone  hours  of    pain ; 


US^U  #rr~jrjr*— 5^; 


•-•-•- 


-"^ 


=F 


:::3= 


:*: 


^i**-  ■»^-  ■»*■  "fl"    ^^ 


:cii 


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i 


arcel. 


-m=B-=Sz 


-i-- 


i^zfcrt; 


JS=qsr:^-ii 


f- 


-(sr- 


:it=«rr:J^sJ: 


it 


:«d:c 


Nev- er  to  ask        if  one  of  us  for-gets,         Nev-er    to  think,        nev- er    to  think, 


^^^m 


f     tempo. 


^^=:^=^-..^p=^ 


i^=til?B' 


rrtpn. 


jzig — »->= 


1?=^ 


:^=S=:»i 


~«- 


Ner  -  er   to  think    of  by-gone  hours  of  pain, 


1^* 


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¥i?: 


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tp2=J=5t 


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11 


40 


ONCE  MORE  WE  MEET. 


Tempo  Imo. 


ze=::mz 


=ST=^r=q^^=^g 


:R==tt 


Ouce  more     we  meet,  when    sun  -  set  gilds  the     hcav'ns,    Meet      as     we  part  -   cd, 


P 


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m 


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:«zi  r     cJr. 


--:g=z^i:^- 


loy  -  al, brave  and  true  : 


On -ly  the  hand      of    time  has  touched  us  gently, 


#«- 


mJ       §1 


mi 


-jzt. 


m 


# 


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IZS 


J=^ 


II    / 


ierirramente. 


accel. 


1 1^-^- 


:ts:^ 


1>iqi^ 


=*^^S=^ 


:^=P^ 


^If*- 


h    >    K 


m-Q-^ 


'cr 


Changing,perchance,our  hair  to  whiter  hue.     Once  more  we  meet,the  lonely  hours  are  o'er, 

3z 


f 


riten. 


f  tempo. 


Once  more  we  meet       and    own  the  past  was  best.       Nev  -    er     to  part,        O 


Mz 


%'^ — g 

XT 


ONCE  MORE  WE  MEET. 


41 


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-^- 


qv^ 


:sr=c2: 


dar-  ling,  nev  -  er  more,  Un  -  til  the  an  -  geU     cull    us  home  to     rest, 


A      A 


t-t; 


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zmzm=^-m=m=w=^- 


Nev  -  er  to  part,      O  darliug.never  more,       Nev-er    to  part,     O  darliiig,nevermore, 


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$ 


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itf:|^=?!r--i-C!l 


"111  .'II. 

:^^M.wfztzmzzmzzm^m^^^± 


slargando. 


rH. 


-<m---m—im- 


zMrzzMz 


K=¥^ 


'^"EBEm^E^d 


—^ 


Un    -    til   the  an-  gels    call  us  home  to  rest,    Uu  -  til    the  an-  gels     call  us  home  to 


-Sl- 


/> 


^lEEt 


ret 


a 


rest, 


to 


rest. 


to       rest. 


i 


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si 


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raH. 


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V- 


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42 


HE  KISSED  ME,  AND  I  KNEW  'TWAS  WRONG. 


'REPENTANCE." 


ANON. 
Allegretto. 


ALFRED  G.  ROBYN. 


He      kiss'd  me,  and 


I      knew  'twas  wrong,     For     he   was  nei-  ther  kith     nor 


ET 


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J  J  r  r-O' 


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kin !        Need  one  do    pen  -  ance     ver  -  y    long    For     such   a      ti  -  ny     lit  -  tie 

_)  1^^  rail. 


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ss 


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rs  n  fl 


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I    raH.       I 


=fli»; 


errs. 


U       * 


>— V 


?!=*= 


sin? 


^ 


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a  tempo. 


He  press'd  my  hand,Now  that's  not  right !  AVhy  will  men  have  such  wicked 

rail. 


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I  '  I 

Copyright,  1883,  by  Wm.  A.  Pond  A  Co.    tTsed  by  permission. 


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VI 

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The 

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77  .  . 

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HE  KISSED  ME,  AND  I  KNEW  'TWAS  WHONO, 
fl  tempo. 


=:?t 


-j;^^ 


-I— 


^ 


ways  ? 


_.■»    y~   — 


'Twas    all       in      one  brief    mo-  mont's  flight,  And 


-" — •■ 


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accel. 


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yet     it  sot^niM  like  days  and     days,  And     yet     it  seeiii'd  like  days  and  days  I 


fez-JEEiE^^^^ 


5ES: 


t- 


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accel. 


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8 10. 


Allegretto. 


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There's     mis-  chief  in         the    moon    I    know,        For     I'm  quite  sure  I      saw    her 


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44 


HE  KISSED  ME,  AND  I  KNEW  'TWAS  WKONO. 


7    &: 


-*— -^ 


5i^ 


rjmiCr: 


wink        When  I      re-  quest-  ed       him   to     go, —  I      moniit  it     too,    or     s<»      I 

^^.  mil 


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-^'       — I — F"  "r ^1" — f — r — 


y 


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cm. 


-J-Sz 


think.  But    af-ter  all      I'm   not    to  bhime,     Ho  stole  the  kisH,  he  stole  the 

a  tempo.        ~~             Ik.  I  ^       n^"^^""^^^  »■''"• 

— T^ 1  Pi m- 


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gp 


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fi  tempo. 


aceel. 


:SMz 


-•iiz::^ 


zttzifc 


kiss!       I     do  think  men  are  quite  de  -  void  of  sharae!    I     wonder   if  he'll  come  a- 


pi^^^^^f 


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fl  tempo. 


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m     r*^    riv 


accd. 


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I        hope  .  .  .  he'll  come    a    -    gain  ! 


^- 


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:smz 


colla  voce. 


ff    trem. 


f 


n  tempo. 


PP 


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I 


46 


THE  BELL-RINGER. 

BALLAD. 


J.  OXKNFORD. 
^.liitliiiiW  iiui  non  troppo. 


W.  V  WALLACE. 


:s=-^ T 


:il— S= 


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3tE 


^^ 


■-T • 


set        the  bell      a   -  ring   -   ing  When  the  bride      to      the     al   -    tar     was 
set        the  bell      a   -   toll    -    ing  When  the  bride     to      the  church-yard  was 


lziz — ^^ 1        r — ' — 


P 


led; 
borne, 


And     I  lov'd 
And   the  did 


T 


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T 


to    hear      it        swing  -  ing       So 
mal  notes  went       roll   •    ing,      To 


q^=q: 


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CTf 


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:*=it 


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■If 


'1 


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ill! 


'>ul 


-It 


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'It' 


t 


Copyright.  1884,  by  Hcbbard  Bnos. 


«»**^j(#«M|feS»t*;a 


«■■ 


THE  BELL-RINGER. 


mcr  -  ri  •  ly 
tell      of     a 


F^^^^ 


()    -    ver    my    lu'iwl ; 
heart  for  -  lorn  ; 


TIio     cliil- (Ircii  fluiijr   pay 
Tho     won>''riug  chil  -  «lren 


'f  f^^ 


i  J  ■  J;t 


lit  ** 


:«r=ir 


^tJ^^ 


"ti-=i 


par-  lands  round  While  I    sent  forth  the      io  -   ciind  sound.Tlicn  niiinj'   tearx  were 
stood      a-ghu^t    As       su  -  ble  niouruiTH      by  them  pu8s'd,"And  she     is   gone,  so 


".I 


M 


I  '' 


rrt//  \m  pncn. 


in  tempo. 


— '•^^— • a* 3— 


# 


^^ 


122: 


shed,  but  yet,    Tho  young  lip  smil'd  while  the  check  was  wet.        Ah!    .   .   . 
fair,  so  young,"  Thu.s  loud     la- ment- ed    the     i  -    rou  tongue.     Ah! 


&:- 


m. 


s- 


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grag=[^=^ 


^^^^1?^. 


f 


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^^a^E5^ 


t"   ^- 


:»=5I= 


me, 
me. 


ah! 
ah  I 


me, 
mc, 


ah  !     nio  ...    a  Fong  of 
ah  !     mo  ....  a  ^;ong  of 


;?a3 


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THE  BELL-HiNOER. 


4T 


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jfiy  and  lidpc    Was         lionnl         ii  ■  fur        us      J       piill'd  my 

jMT    -    ish'd  liDpn    Was         licnrd         n  ■  lar        nn      I       |>iill'd  my 


-9-S-5, 


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t^?^*^- 


JD  imWo  rorr. 


# 


~''"''?jg?^=? 


rope, 
rope, 


as   I  pullM 
OH    I   pull'd 


my     rope, 
my     rope. 


-*;'* 


i 


?"-rT:j- 


^^: 


£D2^.t^"gj5U-, 


hU^: 


/.s^  time. 


2(1.  time. 


=jr=^^ 


i^H 


a"3 


/5 


••^^3: 


'^^-^"-'^ 


EE-^_E3fe3; 


^"tff 


^ 


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PP 


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1 


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1 


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ifc^ 


SE 


g 


^= 


J     J 


:rq: 


i: 


^^ 


^ 


•sA 


set        the  bell      a   -  peal   -   in<j;  When    in    shad  -  ow       is     bur  -   icd     the 


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3^ — ;a*— » 


=«=:st 


48 


THE  BELL-RINGER. 


fii^^- 


1 


:R=I= 


m 


day, 


And     a  wond'     -     rou8  Pi>ell      is       steal    -    ing    O'er  the 


-= K- 


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:*:=»: 


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I 


Lff 


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Bii^ 


:p: 


i^=mz 


itiiC 


ii 


/^ 


^^ 


f^ 


»ii: 


S=?ta! 


£riS'~7"lF^ 


hearts  of      the    grave        aud     gay; 


The       a  -  ged   hear    the 


:S=*: 


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"tT"^ 


I 


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i 


«= 


i;i  :' 


!!■■: 


-M? 


bSA 


>-_ii|: 


--?f:3=r-^. 


at:?: 


:tr._ 


iftCiC 


fun'  -  ral  chime  Of    slow-  ly,   sure  -  ly     dy    -    in;^  ";ime,The  youth-ful  hear     a 

animandoai. 


^fep^: 


rail  «n  poco. 


in  tempo  con  rs^yrrss. 


^-: 


•H^gr 


^T^ 


*l: 


cheer-ing  strain  That  tolls    them  day  will  re-vive      a  -gain.        Ahl 


^^=f^-^g 


m 


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j*ti- 


erfHc. 


?^±fe3S 


=^-=''^kr+ 


:e=«= 


colla  voce. 


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THE  BELL-RINGER. 


49 


^y 


?P: 


-B(g- 


Z3= 


± 


lifcztc 


^ 


me, 


uh! 


me, 


ah  I     me  .  .  .    a  song  of 


f*f 


-*=— 5==*: 


1=p 


^ 


at 


^fel: 


r  »   J 


^ 


^f     ■<      J 


grief       and  hope     Is  heard        a  -  far        as      I       pull 


my 


^w. 


-*— ^ 


^ 


I     I- — I    ^     r 


^^ 


T  P        I 


^^ 


r^ 


i 


5^ 


-F^ 


I 


yi 


crese. 


wm^w^ 


a  piacere. 


moHo 


:tqE 


jfciti: 


-r- 


-»*— r-g-^-- 4 


t^'^st 


^;^-i 


rope, 


A     song     of  grief  and       hope  ....    Is  heard     a  -  far      aa      I 


Jf=E 


■27- 


3 


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-s— 


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i 


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ra??. 


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t^ 


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pull. 


^3-A- 


:-JJ=5: 


my      rope. 


gg^^Z:J3ZZy£^ 


?^5: 


^- 


:■!— ^Il-qljg 


1^^ 


^ 

p;3 


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1» 
1/ 


"tx" 


■li^' 


^^^=s 


No.  2.- 


asp 


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■  '■  th'- 


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fiO 


THE  MURMURING  SEA. 

DUET. 


MRS.  CRAWFORD. 
Andante  grazioso. 


STEPHEN  GLOVER. 


K     1 


Ist  voice. 


=^-=:^-=1t 


--■^ZLWL^Z 


»=5=S= 


-Jti^. 


S^^S^S^i 


^. 


i^tz: 


=P=:^ 


^^ 


EiE^ 


1  Murmuring  sea!      Beau- ti-ful  sea!  Howl     love    to  list    to  thy  mel  -  o-dy  When  the 

2  Murmuring  sea!      Beau- ti-ful  sea!     I   no  more  shall  sail  o'er  thy  wa  -  ters  free  ;  But  I 


P 


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P?^^^^ 


^.-:«.--.Sr-.9ii-Sr— ^-rf=ir.g.-^ 


Ill       till 


■I^P 


t     I     1      «    i 


»       I      ^        J      »    sl- 


l=lQ^=l^^l 


i      t      «      t    t    t      1     1        till 


S^=^^ 


1 


TY^¥--f  TSis 


ill  111 


i^^^i^^^^ 


ir-^^— K-K- 


SF=^= 


;^ 


winds  are  still  in  thy  rocky  caves.And  the  sweet  stars  glance  on  thy  purple  w«  ves,And  the 
watch  the  ships  'till  they  fade  from  sight, And  my  fancy  follows  their  trackless  flight,  And  my 


:.q=_T:f 


P 


f*i*  *  *S^5l*f 


g!-1^-4=--:1r_-:1: 


^-^^  -^ii^^     ^0=^  '-'s-  -^-s^s-     w-^'-w-  '•"  ••"  -^  "*• 


2d  voice 


::1=, 


1 


tf 


_<f  ^ . 


±: 


sweet  stars  glance  outh;i  pur-ple  waves.'Tis    then      I  dreani  of  the  distant  land  Where  I 
fan-  cy  fol-lowstheir  trackless  flight:     Bounding  a-way   to  their  destined  mart,To  the 


triss----; 


3--1tn 


-H— J— J 13 ^4 3 |:i_.  p 


^r:?t' 


P 


1 , 1 1 ^— t — r- 


-  =^!!h— =1 — -I |-t:^=r3H.n— ::H — — 1 


Zr:ZZZT- 


9         9 


-y- 

T • 

^ 

mui 

mui 

"k  ^ 

fez 

^: — 

i**-^.-*- 

tT^-- 

^— i 

1  M 

2  M 

-f  - 

<¥   - 

xJ 

m^i 

THE  MURMURING  SEA. 


51 


E_^^^^^ 


=i--S: 


— S« — « — 10  0  . 1 «i« — « — •^^ ' 


left       a  loving   and  joyous  band;  Oh  !  dearer  than  ev-er  they  gecm    to     be       As   I 
land    so  dear  to   my  loue-ly  heart,  Oh !  dearer  than  ev-er     it     seems   to     me      As   I 


-a 1- 


1^^^^ 


$s^^$f^^iru 


■A =1- 


th§n 


^§*=5?I 


I 


-^  :«: 


-sjfc^-m: 


rail. 


^^m 


5  St- 


muse  on  the  shore  of  the  murmuring  sea !  As  I  muse  on  the  shore  of  the  murmur-ing  sea! 
muse  ou  the  shore  of  the  murmuring  sea !  As  I  muse  on  the  shore  of  the  murmur-ing  sea ! 


i 


-*Q- 


'-f=^T 


a^EEfi^^ty 


rail. 


r 


-Si P_=^ 


:L 


I 


u 


!>'?! 


I     Nt' 


Tranquillo. 


:qir=:?t--=It 


:il=«=J!*: 


1  Murmur-  ing    sea  I 


->-^- 


=i^* 


5Eii='^=F 


:^zz:i^ 


?e3e£= 


Beau  -  ti-  ful    sea !        Oh  !     dear-er  than  ev  -    er  they 


:i^--:=^ 


rin 


2  Murmur-  ing    sea ! 
a  tempo. 


i==^ 


:«zg— S= 


qs    S    h-^*^ 


r:gibj_y_i^: 


-^^ 


5 


JifliC 


Beau  -  ti-  ful    sea !        Oh !     dear-er  than  ev  -    er  it 


If 

m 


3),  ■ 


mm 


ill 


52 


THE  MURMURING  SEA. 


$^^^^^^^^m^^^ 


qK= 


seem        to     be,  As  we  muse  on    the  shore        of  the  mur-  muring  sea,         The 


P 


r^^ 


-r-af 


q^-::1t 


S=^ 


=l^^3 


s^ 


m 


seems        to     be,  As  we  muse  on    the  shore        of  the  mur-  muring  sea,        The 


^^i3^^ 


dim. 


^ 


\mt^ 


:5i 


^ 


murmur-ing, mur-nuiriug      sea.      Beau-ti-ful  sea,  beau-ti-ful  sea!        Murmuring 

dim. 


:?s=z:S=1^ 


mjz 


^:|=r=: 


raurmur-mg,  raur-murmg      sea. 


Beau-ti-  ful  sea. 


beau-ti-ful  sea !  Oh  ! 


■J-J-JViipl:  :i^^"5 


10 


^-:^: 


i^ 


::i5_--rj:3 


— i- 


r-t 


:5*: 


mur-  mur  -  ing,  mur-  mur-  ing        sea. 


Beau  -  ti-  ful       sea. 


mur-  muring 


^  -^ 0 9 -• ^ 

mur-  mur- ing,  mur-  mur-  in^ 


^1= 


12^^.* 


Hca, 


Bouu  -  ti  -  ful  sea, 


-^     *^-       -^        V       -••-       -•^  -t^  -*l-  -•»-      -9l-  -ft       -^         -^  -V^       -*-      S- 


«(=^ 

*  * 


I 


T^-^- 

/     r> 

4¥^ 

0 
B 
A 

No' 

-4 

P^-^t 

:«^:^ 

THE   MURMURING   SEA 


sea!  Beau  -  ti  -  ful,   beau  -  ti  -  ful,  beau  -  ti  -  ful         sea! 


-T 


mur- muring    sea! 

ores. 


Beau  -  ti  -  ful,  beau-ti  -  ful        sea  ! 


%^%—ir-ir-^ 


cres. 


-^■^    :^ 


**-  3 


=t 


^  -m-  -m-     ^-  ^  li- 


t==i- 


— I — «_,_ 


:*--«! 


.^ 


:-!_-?_ 


i 


dim. 


•  • 


VV\      \      \      \ 

-tm-  -m-   -m-    -m- 


:t=»zt: 


s- 


I 


REV.  J.  KEBLE.  1S27 
Reverently. 


SUN  OF  MY  SOUL. 


W.  H.  MONK. 


^^r^ 


1  Sun    of    my  soul,  Thou  Sav  -  iour  dear.    It     is     not    night    if  Thou    be  near; 

2  When  the  soft  dews     of    kind  -  ly   sleep  My  wea-  ry     eye  -  lids  gen  -  tly  steep, 

3  A -bide  with  me     from  morn    till   eve,  For  with-out     Thee     I  can  -  not  live; 

4  If   some  poor  wand'ring  child   of  Thine  Have  spurn'd  to-day     the  voice    di- vine. 


m 


:ci: 


--^ 


i 


:p=^-_ 


Oh, 

Be 

A- 

Now, 


may  no 

my  lufit 

bide  with 

Lord,  the 


earth-born  cloud    a  • 
thought.how  sweet  to 
me     when  night  is 
gra  -  cious  work    be 


riise 
rest 
nigh, 
gin; 


To  hide  Thee  from  Thy 
For    ev  -  er     on       my 
For  with-out    Thee     I 
Let    him  no    more    lie 


ser-  vant's  eyes. 
8a  V-  iour's  breast, 
dare     not  die. 
down     in     sin. 


lag 


^T^ 


-•I5> 4 


# 


life; 


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gi 


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5  Watch  by  the  sick ;  enrich  the  poor 
With  blessings  from  Thy  boundless  store; 
Be  every  niournor's  slet'i)  to-night, 
Like  infant  slumbers,  pure  and  light. 


6  Come  near  and  bless  us  when  we  wake, 
Ere  tlirousi'h  the  world  our  way  we  take, 
Till  in  the  ocean  of  Thy  love 
We  lose  ourselves  in  heaven  above. 


'H 


M--'u- 


54 


FRIEDDIE'S  LAST  REQUEST. 


SONG  AND  CHORUS. 


PAULINA. 


P.  P.  BLISS. 


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1  O       moth  -  er,     will    you      go    with  me  now?  For  the    way        is  dark    and 

2  Say,  moth  -  er,     will    you      go     with  me  now  ?    I   have  reached  the  riv  -  er's 


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dim ;  I  would  clasp   your    hand      on     the      oth  -    er    strand,  The'   I 

brink ;  Tho'  the    shin  -   ing    shore    must    be     just       be  -    fore,  From  the 


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hear      the      an  -    gel     hymn ; 
fear   -    ful    flood      I      shrink. 


For     my     oar    would  long      for  your 
Could     I     hear     vour   voice,      I  should 


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e       -     ven  song'    With  its      ca     -     dence  sweet  and  low; 

then  re-  joice,  When  the  bil     -     lows     o    -  ver     -       flow ; 


I  should 
We  would 


Copyright,  John  Church  Jt  Co.    By  per. 


FREDDIE'S  LAST  REQUHIST. 


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watch    and  wait     at    the   pearl-  y     gate — O     moth-er,        will       you        go? 
see      the  dome     of   the      an  -  gel:*' home — O     moth-er,        will       you        go? 


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go  ?  will  you  go?  I  would  clasp  your  hand  on  the  other  strand,  O  mother,  will  you  go  ? 


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-! — ! — ! — ^-^' 


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go? 


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66 


LOVE  HE  LITTLE,  LOVE  ME  LONG. 


ANONYMOUS. 

With  Hpiril.  mf^r^-- 


H.  LAHEB. 


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>^  H-  '  -,  ^^ 


s- 


1  Love  me    lit  -  lie,  love  1110      long, 

2  Winter's  cold  or  summer's     lieai, 

ALTO.     ,nf 


is   the  bur  -  den   of     my 
Autumu'a  tern-  pests  ou      it 


^X=^ 


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^Ei 


-^^ 


^: 


1  Love  me    lit  -  tie,  love  me      long,    i.*    the  bur  -  den  ...       of 

2  Winter's  cold  or  summer's    heat,  Autumn's  torn  -  pe^ts  ...       on 

TENOR.       e  -^  ,  ..         w 

1 i — — „  — ^^ 


^ 


my 
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BASS. 


W^- 


1  Love  me   lit  -  tie,  love    me     long, is  the  bur  -    den  of    my 

2  Winter's  cold   or   sum-mer's   heat, Autumn's  tern  -  pests  on     it 


:eE?ES?: 


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song, 
beat, 


Love  that  is    too      hot  and    strong. 
It  can  nev-er    know    de  -    feat. 


Love  that  is    too     hot    and 
It  can  nev-  er    know  de  - 


^=i^3^^i^g^ 


beat. 


Love  . 
It 


that   is     too 
can    nev- er 


hot  and 
know  de  - 


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song,  ....  Love  that  is.  Love 
beat,  ....        It  can  nev-  er, 
/ 


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that      is  too      hot  and    strong, 
can     nev-  er    know  de  -    feat, 

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l::>ii<     _    _  

song,Love  that  is  too  hot  and  strong,  .  .  .  Love  that  is  too       hot    and  strong.too 

beat.  It  can  nev-  er  know  de   -  feat, It  can  never     know  de  -  feat,  can 

.f  ^           \                        !                  ,                              —       J           I                        I 


:>■ 


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CoBfrielit,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


I  Broi 


^^ 


^— <& 


LOVE  ME  LITTLE,  LQVE  ME  LONG. 


67 


1 1 ! 

strong       burn-  eth  soon, 

-     tuat,  ...        It  nev 


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.  hurn-eth    soon     to     waste. 
-   er,  ni'v  -  it     can      re    -  Ijel. 


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I  hot  ami  strong  burnetii  i-oon,       burneth      soon,        burn-cth    soon      to     waste.    iStill, 

know  ile-  feat.    It  nev  -     -  er .  .  .       can,  nev-  er     can      re  -    Inl.      i^uch 


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hot, 
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Love  that     is     too     hot    .     . 
-     er         know  de  -  feat,  .    . 


burnetii   soon      to    wa.-le.    Still, 
nev  -  er    can       re  -    bel.     Such 


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hot  and  stron^,Lf)ve  that  is    too  hot  and       strong  burn-  eth  soon      to     waste, 
know  de-  feat.  It  can    nev  -  er  know  de  -  feat.  It    nev  -  er     can      re    -   bel. 


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Still, 
Such 


I    would  not, would  not  have  thee  cold ;  Still,     still, . .  .  I  would  not 

the   love,  the  love  that  I  would  gain,  Such,   such  ...  the  love,  I 


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32: 


:»~ff^      cli 


-jtzzmuMi 


I 


I 

the 


would 
love  . 


not    have  . 
that   I,  .     . 


.     .    thee     col(l;Still,still      still,  still   .     .     . 
.  that  I  would  gaiu,Such,such    the  love,  I 


411 


I       would  .  .     not  have,  I  would  not  have  thee  cold  ;  Still    still,  ...  I  would  not 
the     love  .  .  .     that    I,  the    love  that  I  would  gain,  Such,  such  .  .  .the  love,  I 


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Still, 
Such 


I    would 
the    love 


not  have      thee       cold  ;    vStill,     still,  ...  I  would  not 
that     I       would     gain,   Such,     such  . .  .    the  love, I 


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LOVE  ME   LITTLE,  LOVE  ME  LONG. 


f. 


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1#— 1# — ) 


liixvc      thee  too      bold,    . 
tell,    I     tell  thee     plain,  . 

r4 


not  too  l)ack\var(l 
such  thu  love     1 


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not 
tell 


too       bold, 
thee      plain, 


not  too  backward 
such  the  love     I 


have      thee  too     bold,not  too  backward,      not  too  backward    or    too        bold,  .  . 
tell  thee       plain.such  the  love  I  tell  thee  plain, I     tell,  I  tell  .  .  . 


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rest 


§ 


have        thee  too    bold,  not  too  backward,     not  too  backward     or 
tell  thee       plain,such  the  love  I  tell  thee  plain,I       tell 


L?:^ 


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or  too     bold ; 
tell  thee  plain, 


Love  that  lasteth     till  'tis     old, 
Thou  mu.st  trive  or  woo     in    vain. 


f— I — I- 


^S:m 


!Fad  -    -  eth  not  in 
So  .  .  .     to  thecfare  ■ 


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or   too      bold  ; 
tell  thee    plain, 


-— -^-■=S: 


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Lovothiit   l«.«^pth    till    'tis       oldTTTT. 
Thou  nius',  givx  Oi"  woo    in       vain.  .  . 
m/ 


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So  . 


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.    .      too  bold  ; 
.   .   .     thee  {)]ain. 


Love  that   lasteth     till     'tis     old,  . 
Thou  must  give  of    woo     in     vain.  , 


Fad-  eth  not  in 
So     to  thee  fare- 


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LOVE  ME  LITTLE,   LOVE  ME  LONG. 


a» 


.    ,  ,     «*».   ,         ,         ^    rilfn. 


^*. 


f  itlovcr 


i^^^E^^^a 


hftj<te,     Love  that    last  -  eth  till    'tin       old,         furl    -    otli  not  in    h<iiti'. 

•  woil!  Thou  imiMt  givo    or  woo    in      vuiii,  »o         to  thee  faro- we D  1 

rit.  ^.  f  flower.  ^ 


l?_ll 


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m. 


eth  not    in     haste,        fad  -  eth     not,  fad    -    eth 

to    thee  fare  -  well,         fare  -     -well!  no         to 

rit.  ^.  fnlowfr. 


not  .  .    in      haste, 
thee. .  fare  -  well  ! 


haste,    fad-  eth 
w6ll  I     so      to 


S^g^gE^f^^^^^^l 


not,  . 
thee, . 
rit. 


tl?=I=2 


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fad    -    eth         not  in      haste 

so  to         thee        fare  -  well ! 

ftloiPer. 


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hai<te, 
'  well ! 


fad    -  -    eth 
so  to 


not,  fad  -    eth  not  in      h.i5tc. 

thee,  BO         to         thee        fare  -  well  ! 

^  »lmaer.       ,  -. 


I22I 


:AL 


'i=3Z 


=t 


:@:± 


?3= 


±: 


=tr 


aoPRASo. 

Modrrato 


THE  BLUE  BELLS  OF  SCOTLAND. 

(FOUR-PART  SONG.) 


A.  NEITHARDT. 


TjrL±i 


wm 


ALTO. 


1    O  where,        and      O        where        is  your       High  -  land     lad    -   die 


"•/. 


^m^- 


^^^±^ 


^B- 


m 


-*> — ^ 


TKyOTt. 


2    O  where. 


»./", 


and      O        where        did  *your 


-^ — V 


m 


High  -  land     lad    -   die 


i 


3  ^up-  pose, 
'    It  ASS.      mf 


Modernto. 


and       sup     -     pose     that     your  High  -  land     lad     should 


? 


^r=i 


:i^ 


--4= 


nf 


^^-iz 


:t±I^, 


J_ 


:*-fe^    ^. 


r22- 


It:— 


ri-^= 


It'  * 


»    > 


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ri  ^i,^ 


i , 


^  t-';l 


m 


dwell?       lie    (Iwflt     in     nier  -  ry     Scot  -  land,   At  tin-     sign     of      the       lilue 


THE  BLUE  BELLS  OF  SCOTLAND. 


?^^^^=* 


^^^fR 


;^--.-ct 


gone?       Ho'm  gone      to    Hglit     the     too       for       Vic  -     -   t(»  -  riu       on      ihe 


lEd^^Jhi 


■K       S       S=::^ 


-9- — r 


^i^^ 


\  h 


?_!>— 


-K -V 


Wr=.wt: 


:X ^z^.^ 


die?  The    bagpipes  should  play  o'er      him,  And  I'd      nit      me    down    and 


2:^^ 


-w^^^m-- 


.^z::-^z=i^ 


w      m 13 ^ a 


_-b^^ 


Aim. 


P 


ita— «fc 


FT 


S^zEga^e^Eg 


--K K fS. 


m 


thrune.  And  it's 
dim. 


O         in      mv  heart     I 


wish    him  safe      at     home ! 


P 


IMi 


:k^-:S 


^9=^- 


i 


ls~  s      p»= 


:S=S=ic 


^ 


Bell,  .  .   And  it's     O         in       my  heart    I 
dim. 

n^ in^ — 


love    my     lad  -    die     well! 


i 


15^ 


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d^ 


^ U"         '^ 


^H 


E5^3E 


ory, . .  .  And  it's     O         in       my  heart     I  .  .  .     wish      he     may     not      die ! 
dim.  p  I 


^^a 


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^^^^^^^ 


t- 


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^mS^^mmm 


dim. 


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SONG-GRATITUDE. 


CHARLES  DICKDON. 
Andante  affttluom. 


L.  MARSHAL!.. 


I 


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^.-m-it. 


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^ 


=g?v^ 


1  The    waves        shall     cease       to 

2  Time's  siind-s        shall     cease       to 

3  All         ua      -      ture     lades       a- 


tr ^ ■ m L_^ ■ 


on        the      beach    in     -     trude; 
pleas -ures     to  de     -     hide, 

time     keeps   roll   -   ing  on ; 


'X- 


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Copyright,  lS»yJ,  by  IIchhakd  Bkos. 


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62 


SONG.— GRATITUDE. 


:^sil^E^^^^^II:^ 


The       winds 
Or  youth 

Life       .sot'ins 


shall     cease         to 
fill  hearts  be    slow  to 
as         but  a 


blow, 

love 

day 


The 
When 
When 


f^^ 


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Za — 


mm 


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^ 


-n- 


>- 


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U-t^- 


-i:1--i?^*= 


S- 


o    -     cean     to         be  rude, 

they     are       foud  -  ly  wooed, 

months  and      years   are         gone 


Ere      I      for-  get,  ah  ! 

Ere     I      for-  L'et,  ah ! 

Ere      I      for-  -jPt,  ah ! 


SONG.-GRATITUDE. 


m 


_^__^_. 


:^z:^-:zitz 


:p=f: 


.3 


tilde, 
tude, 
tude, 


The  bond  of  grat  ■  i  -  tude,  sweet  grat 
The  bond  of  gra,t  -  i  -  tude,  sweet  grat 
The   bond        of  grat  -  i    -     tude,  sweet    grat 


1- 
i- 
i- 


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1^ 

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-j. 


h 


■,~^- 


-  tude. 

-  tude. 

-  tude. 


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n  -it-  !>■ 


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vl;! 


am 


II 


64 


M.  L.  ELLIOTT. 

SOPRANO, 

f  Allegretto. 

1^2  f_    ^=^ 


::4-V— ^: 


^      aL 


FAIR  KATIE. 

FOUR-PART  SONG. 
^ 


J.  W.  ELLIOTT. 
crea. 


rpczzsr 


:?s=:=l* 


:s==:ts 


:S--*= 


1  Ka  -  tie     is 

/  TESOn. 


a     maid-  en    fair,  Ver  -  y     fair    to    view ; 


m 


Azure  eyes  and 


cres. 


i^^pip^^ppp 


rfsri^- 


2  Ka  -  tie    is 

/  AI,TO. 


the  sweet-est  prize  Man  could  hope  to      win ; 


^=^*=i= 


tS==l!!: 


b-4-i^ 


:*-_=*: 


=i;=5= 


^ 


:=Si--=}Sq 


:* aL 


:S=«: 


^^ 


Fragrant  are  her 
ores. 


=*=i? 


3  Now  and  then 

/  BASS. 


^1? 


a     mant-ling  flush  Brings  sweet  hope  to  me.  Sure  she'd  not  so 

tr.  mf  crea. 

r  w  - 


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A-zure  eyes      and 
Fragrant  are      her 
Sure  she'd  not       so 


f  Allegretto. 


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gold  -  en     hair,  Cheeks  of    ro  -  sy      hue ; 


Dain-  ty      is    her    stop     and  mien, 
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ver  -    y  sighs,      Born     nt  truth  with  -  in. 


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8ouI  as  pure    as      she      i.s    fair, 


soft  -  Iv  .  blush,   And  vet   oru  -  el       be? 


Love-  lit  eyes  and   glow-  iiig  check 
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Sau- cy      is    her      smile;        Lit  -  tie  does  s*he   gu  ss,       I  ween,  How  her  charms  be- 
dim.  cres.         —^^  ;s-  ^ 


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IF 


Miud  and  tbo'ts  se  -  rene, 
dim. 


Dare    I   hope   to     win      and  wear,    Of    all  girls  the 
crea.      — =c:  f    "^  >  p     legato. 


sri^i^ 


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Can't  their  truth  dis  -  own:       What  care    I    for      lips      to  speak  "While  her  heart's  my 
dim.  cres.         ■  -ZZ  f    "^z-"  jD 


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Lit  -  tie    does    she  guess,      I       ween.  How   her  charms  be  -  guile. 


Dare      I     hope     to      win    and  wear,      Of     all     girls   the  Queen  ? 
cres.        -        e        -           rnl      -       lentando.     Lento. 
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own  ! 


What   care      I      for     lips      to    speak  While  her  heart's  my    own ! 


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60 


CANADIAN  BOAT  SONG. 

FOR  THREE  VOICES. 


THOMAS  MOORE. 


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1  Fiiiiitly   as  tolls  the    cv'ningchiino.Our  voices  keep  time  and  our  oars  keep  time,   Our 


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2  Why  should  we  yet  our  sail     uu-furl .'' There  is  not   a  breath  the  blue  wave  to  curl,  There 
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8    Ot  -  ta  -  wa   tide  I  this  trembling  moon  Shall  see  u.s  Hoat  o  -  ver  thy    sur- ges   soon.  Shall 

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voic-es  keep  tune  and  our  oars  keep  time.  Soon  as    the  woods  on   shore  look  dim, We'll 


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is   not     a  breath  the  blue  wave  to  curl.     But  when  the  wind  blows  off    the  shore,  Oh, 


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see   us  float  o-  ver  thy   sur-ge.s  soon.  Saint  of    this  green  isle,  hear  our  pray'r. 


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67 


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A  SONG  OF  THANKFULNESS. 


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JOHN  PARRY. 


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We        thank    you  most  sin  -  cere    -    ly      For   the    kind    -    ness  you   have 


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sown.  Oh !  re-  mem-  ber,Christian  Pa-  trons.What  saith     the  Ho  -  ly   Word,  "  The 


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A  f"^",  OF  THANKFULNESS. 


60 


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man  that  giv  -   eth       to    the   Poor,  But     lend    -     eth       to      the  LORD."  May  our 


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Heav'nly   FATHER  bless  you      For  all     your  kindness       past,  And 


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-a  S .     .  mi  ___ 


COME.  DOROTHY.  COME. 

SWABIAN  VOLKSLiED. 


Conic,    coino,   come,     Do   -    ro  -  thy,  Come,   come,   conu-,      Do   -    ro  -  thy. 

-ClM  40  -         ■      - A 

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crea. 


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Come,    come,   come,     Do   -     ro  -  thy.  Come,   come,  come.      Do    -    ro  -  thy. 

HASS.        mf 


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j^     Alh'f/rcfto. 


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^^ 


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1  Come,  come,  come,  my  dear  -  est,      do      not  fear  mc, ...  It       is  my 

2  Look,  look,  look,  with  -  in     this     eye,     my  dear  -    est,  .  .  .  "Where  like  a 

3  Thou,  thou,  thou,     a      gold -en     ring    must  give  me,...  For    else,  my 
stacc.  p                         ^ ^ 


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1  Come,  come,  come,  ray   dear  -  est,     do      not  fear 

2  Look,    look,  look,  with  -  in      this    eye,     my  dear 

3  Thou,   thou,  thou,    a      gold  -  en    ring  must  give 
i»        stave,  p                                                  ■  ■    ^    .  — 


me.    It       is       my 

est,\Vherc  like       a 
me,  For    else,     my 


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1  Come,  come,  conic,  my    dear  -  est,     do      not     fear 

2  Look,  look,  look,  with  -  in      this     eye,    my    dear 

3  Thou,  thou,  thou,    a      gold  -  on     ring  must   give 


Eg: 


^^ 


— ^ — GSS^S^SSS3— I — f 

^ — » — ^F=y-^g — **     ^     »-\-f 

^  •  ^^ i •  •  • • 


me.      It        is      my 

est, Where  like      a 

me.    For     else,  my 


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Copyright,  ibi>4,  ijy  iluBiiAits  Bbos. 


COME,    DOROTHY,   COMF. 


71 


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greatoat  joy  to  Imve  tlu-o  near  iiift, 

ti  -  iiy  thi-rv  tlioii  up  -  pcar-cst, 

(liar.  I  ffur thou  wilt (le-cci VI'  inc, 


Di)riitliy,C"i)iiii',c<iiii(',c(iriHMiiy  (Icarc.-'t.tli)  not 
I)(H'ntliy,Iii>ok,ln()k,l(iok,\vitli-iii  tliis  eye, my 
Di)n)tliv,Tli()U,tlH)ii,tlioii,  a  ^^olili  n  rint:  must 


^^JE^'g  jr>  ^  ?.?-??  ^ 


greatest  joy  to  have  thee  near  me.Conie.eome como.eomcmy  tlearf.-t,iln  not 

ti  -  ny  fai-ry  thtiu  ap  -  pear-estjLook.look h)()k, look, within  this  ey»', my 

dear,  I  fear  thou  wiltde-ceive  me,Thou,th()U, thou,thou,ap)I<lenriiur  nuist 

Dorothy, Come.come.conie, my  dearest.do  not 
Donitliyjjoi)k,l<n)k,h)ok,witiiin  this  eye.mv 
Dorotliv/Tlion.thMU.thon.a  ^^ohleii  riiiL^  nnii^l 


greatest  joy  to  have  thee  near  me, 

ti  -   ny  I'ai-  ry  thou  ap-poar  -  est, 

dear.    I  tiar  thou  wilt  deceive  me, 


•  ^         •     »^  •  •  •        ^    • 


^* 


fear  me,         It    is  my  ^'reat  -  est    joy     to  have  thee  near   me. 
dearest.  Where  like  a      ti  -    nv     ftii  -  ry    thou  ap  -  pear-est, 
trive  me,     For  else, my  dear,      t     fear  thou  wilt  de  -  ceiveme, 


On  thy 
There  then, 
If    I'm 


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fear        me.  It     is  my  great  -  est    joy    to  have  thee   near  me.  On    thy 

dear  -  est, Where  like  a    ti     -     ny    fai  -  ry  thou   ap  -   pear-est,  There  then, 

give        me,For  else, my  dear,      I    fear  thou  wilt  de    -ceiveme,  If  I'm 

,,- crr«.-=r        f^  _=_—  ^  ^^  soro.  espress. 


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fear    .  .  me.  It    is  my  great  -  est  joy     to  have  thee    near  me.  On  thy  cheek  .so 

dear -- est.  Where  like  a  ti    -   ny  fai-ry   thou    ap  -  pear-est,   There  then,teasing 

give.   .  me.For  else,my  dear,     1  fear  thou  wilt   de  -  ceive  me,  If   I'm  I'orc'd  to 


^^ 


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^^ 


fear  me.  It     is  my      great- est  joy    to  have  thee     near  me. 

dear     -    est.  Where  like  a   ti  -   -  ny    fai  -  ry  thou  a])-    peart  st, 
give  me.Fur  else,my   dear,     I    fear  thou  wilt  dc  -  ceive  me, 


S= 


On  thy 
There  then, 
If    I'm 


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72 


COME,  DOROTHY,  COME. 


1; 


chf'ck  so  fair 

tciLsiiif;  elf, 

forc'd  to  part 


!|  3  "^i^^^Sg^?  p-?- ?p 


Shint's  the  HI  -  y  raro, 

Thou  wilt  find  tiiyself, 

From  my  own  swcit  heart, 


With  the  nwou-  nit-ing,  Kv'-ry 

Tiiorc  thou  hantthy  hoiiif,         Kev-er 

Then  a  sohlier  brave  Will  I 


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fair, 
elf,   , 
part 


Shines  the  lil  -  y  rare,  With  the  rose  u  -  nit  -  ing,Kv'-ry  heart  de- 
Thou  wilt  find  thy-  self,  There  thou  liast  thy  home, ,  .  Nev-er  more  to 
From  my  own  sweetheart,     Then  a      soldier     brave  .  .  Will  I      seek  my 


I 


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cheek  so  fair 

tea.-'int;  elf, 

forc'd  to  part 


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Rhinerf  the    lil-  y   rare,  With  the  rose  u-  nit-  ing, 

Thou  wilt  find  thyself,  There  thou  hast  thy  home, 

From  my  own  sweetheart,       Then  a     soldier  brave 


Kv'ry 
Never 
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heart  delighting, 
more  to  roam, 
seek  mv  grave. 


Dorothy,Come,come,come,my  dearest.do  not  fear  nie,Thou  art  my 
Dorothy, Look, look, look, within  this  eye, my  dearest,There  like  a 
Dorothy,Come,con)e,come,my  deare.st,do  not  fear  me,Thou  art  my 
P  ppstacc.  ^       ■     ^  crt». 


^p ^ —  —- V 


^^M=rl 


-  light  -  ing.  Come,come,come,  .  .  con)'\come,my  dearest.do  not  fear  . .  me,Thou  art  my 

roam.  .  .      Look, look, look,  ....  look.look, within  this  eye,my  dear  -est, There  like  a 

grave. . .     Come, come. come,  .  .  .  come,come,mv  dearest,do  not  fear  rae,Thou  art  my 

^ S^       __P. .      nPjl^cc.^ \ m.,,.-=: 


heart  delighting, 
more  to  roam, 
seek  my  grave. 


:0=5^ 


Dorothy,Comc,come,come,my  dearest  .dn  not  fear  me, Thou  art  my 
Dorothy,Look, look, look,  within  this  eve, my  dear-  est, There  like  a 
Dorothy, (yonie,come, come, my  clearest    lo  not  fear  me, Thou  art  my 


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OTHY,  COM! 


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^Tcat    -  o«t  joy, 90  tar-  ry      iifur  me,      Thou  iirt  my  grcattst  joy,  . 

ti     -  iiy  fay  tliou  Imst  tliy  lioinc.lovo.  Yen,  like    a  ti  -  ny  fay,  . 

^'reat    -  est  joy,  no  tar-  ry      lu'ur  iiic,      Thou  art  my  greatest  joy,  . 
y  /s^                                                      ^^                                                                           etm  onima  eijyrrsit. 


ttn  -^= 


Yn 


great    -    est  joy,  so  tar- ry      ucar  luc, 

ti     -      ny  fav  thou  liast  tliy  homo.lovo, 
great    -  e^t  joy,  sotar- ry      near  mc, 


Thou  art  my 

Ye.o,  like  a 

Thou  art  my 

I'on  ntiima  titprfM. 


roll  anima  rMprrsn, 

A 


great  -  est  joy,  so  tar-  ry      near  me, 
ti     -      ny  fay  thou  hast  thy  home,  love, 
great  -  est  joy,  so  tar-  ry      near  mc, 


#f^ 


Thou  art  my 

Yes,  like  a 

Thou  art  my 


80     tar  -  ry      near  me, so    tar-ry 

thou  hast  thy    home,  love, thou  hast  thy 

so      tar  -  ry      near  me so    tar-ry 


li^^Eia 


greatest  joy, 
ti  -  ny  fay, 
greatest  joy, 


so    tar-  ry      near  me, 

thou  hast  thy  home.love, 

so    tar-  ry      near  nie, 

l^i^l 


greatest  joy, 

ti  -  ny  fay, 

great.  St  joy, 


so    tar-  ry  near    me, 

thou  hast  thy  home.love, 

so    tar-  rv  near    me, 


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No.  2.— <i. 


COME,   DCROTHY,  COME. 


^  '  .'/;(/  liini'. 


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joy,      Tlicn,     then,       Do    -  ro  -   tliy,    then,      then,      then,      Do    •    ro  -  thy. 


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joy,      ThiMi,     then.       Do    -  ro  •   thy,    then,      tlii'n,      thin,      Do    -    ro  •  thy. 


3rd  time. 


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to        f |?r-J 


dim. 


-^i^i-;^: 


i^^^H 


then. 


^^r^lEE^ 


dim. 


■C7- 


i^^ 


« :): 

j,  -  — y, 
-^ ^ 


ejiprens. 


dim. 


:ff==^i 


:^^ei 


then        thtm      must       be         mine. 


W^«  "^ 


%9 


-^^-  4r.- 


rfim. 


-^^ 


:;^ 


5--=?—*- 


I 


then 


esprcss.  ^^ 

thou      mu!<t       be        mine.  .  . 


■Sl- 


i^i 


rfiWi. 


-H"-«=_i^ 


^-^ 


3 


|§^^ 


M|^'«8. 


^£.-^^ 


t 

i 


■  hi 
'til 


('■•> 


iilHijiifj 

,    i       I  '    :     r 
■   fi  ■!  'ill* 


■u- 

.  I  i. 


I 

I     I 


1      *! 


i 


I  ft 


i 


76 


K  , 


i         ( 


MY  LOVE'S  LIKE  THE  RED  ROSE. 


GLEE  FOR  FOUR  VOICES. 


^^^: 


SOPIiAXO. 

Allegro  ma  non  presto. 


m^i^m 


i^Mlil 


:^=»: 


-& 


W.  KNYVETT. 


C     my  Love'ii  like  the  red,  red  Rose    that's  new  -  ly  sprung  in       June,     O   my 


t?-«. 


ALTO. 


iil^iisi^ 


:4=- 


O    my  Love's  like  the  red,  red  Rose    that's  new  -  ly  sprung  in       June,      O    my 

_   ^    TE\OR. 


T 


^:.g£-^^gE^ 


:?2ii: 


:t----t: 


=P=S: 


BASS. 


O    my  Love's  like  the  red,  red  Rose    that's  now  -  ly  sprung  in      June,     O    my 


Ste 


x--^- 


m^i=2- 


--B—Si 


O    mv  Love's  like  the  red,  red  Rose    that's  new  -  Iv  sprung  in       June,      O    my 


iA;ei 


J^ 


:t: 


H<t — m^- 


*    :e 


^^i^ii^ii 


-<=2- 


-^2:^ 


t- 


:^?3zjb; 


:vrl  •'" 


:rf 


Li-ve's  like  the  mel  -   o    -     die  that's   sweet-  ly      play'd  in  tuae. 


P^ 


z:^7m^=4:^-=^= 


Love's  like  the  mel  -   o    - 


=J^ 


lil^ 


(lie 


that's      sweet-  ly      play'd  in  tune. 


-A 1 1- 


Love's  like  the     mel  -  o    -     die       that's  sweet-  ly      play'd  in  tune. 


2  8r::g=ir^-=^: 


m^ 


J^ 


Z2: 


Love's  like  the  mel  -    o 


(Ue 


that's     sweet    ly      jtiay'd  in  tune. 


b?-'i 


t^ 


J  ^r 


^m 


^^ 


ic^; 


;«;». 


^ 


m 


ci- 


?2=:s 


r 


f~f 


i=3_ 


;l^ 


J^^-F^^r 


ropyriijht,  lH.St,  by  Ilriili.vlii)  Biios. 


;■/}>' 


MY  LOVE'S  LIKE  THE  KED  ROSE. 


I  I 


«,-«. 


3-r 


^ 


ei 


^EBff^ 


»/. 


p-~'^»- 


As      fair    art  thou,  my     bon  -  nie  lass,    so     deep     in    love  am         I,  .  .     And 

^^"  ^^^  rqz Hi -     -- 


:=K-zq:: 


^^m 


As      fair     art  thou,  my     Ijon  -  nie  lass,    so     deep     in   love  am         I,         And 


l& 


As      fair     art  thou,  my     bon  -  nie  lass,    so     deep     in   love  am         I,         And 


^i^^fcl 


-4- 


^^^ 


m 


-I ha 1 — 


i^ 


:t= 


As      fair    art  thou,  ray     bi 


on  -  nie 


lass, 


so 


deep     in   love  am       I, 


b%«i 


m 


-_zqr 


'=r 


■ — ^--   * (S 


And 


-gs= 


:^:i:: 


^mi 


^=^ 


S5 


-=^«-— 


±=z:j=z}: 


_dd_.- 


E 


itr.: 


I       i.  I 


I'll. 


i'  i- 


'I      '  ii 


1W 


i^^ri 


MaMMHOMMMM 


78 


MY  LOVE'S  LIKE  THE  RED  ROSE. 


^5.3i« 


ttj^i 


'-^^=^ 


l^~--feijrt 


Love's  like  the  red,  rod     Ro.se      tlial's  new  -  ly   sprung  in  June,         O     my 

mf 


-I- 


.=t- 


trcii 


^3y 


Love's  like  the  red,  red     Rose  that's      new  -  ly  sprung  in  June,         O     my 

_N  .  --^-^ 1-^^^        ,  » 1 , — I "'-^  N    _S. 

ri  ^— r>    H m  -    \  —z=-  -i P " m m ~ h- -=t — ;, -I    .     -^ 


A ^ 


i&Ti! 


Love's  like  the  red,  red     Rose  that's     new  -  ly  sprung  in       June,  O     my 


L?^Z^^^: 


::^: 


4=:- 


i»=ff: 


.t=i 


5=:S?: 


Love's  like  the  red,  red     Rose   that's      new  -  ly   sprung  in       June,  O     my 


1.  " 


'J?:sZf^ 


:.-|.i^: 


^ 


T 


Z^: 


mf 


m^ 


:i»x:to: 


-IS- 


-r«, 


:rJ:Tir1- fli=:^ 


rt   T-pP-^J 


Love's  like  the  mel  -   o    -     die  that's   sweet-  ly      phiy'd  in  tune. 


^ft 


-4=-- 


-^--   ^^  a* 


:=t 


3^ 


:=}-: 


ici:: 


P 


Love's  like  the  niel  -   o    -     die  that's      sweet-  ly    play'd     in 


tune. 


f=^£^^^i^^:a^ 


3e 


4- 


-^- 


Love's  like  the     mel  -  o    -     die       that's  sweet-  ly    play'd     in         tune. 


•r-t-r^rg 


:*=K 


:^= 


ici: 


it 


?^^ 


:z2i 


1 


Love's  like  the  mel  -   o    -     die 


XT 


=r-T=r-#=^ 


<^hat's     sweet-  ly    play'd     in        tune. 


wii 


3: 


^ 


^ 


mmm 


MY  LOVE'S  LIKE  THE  RED  ROSE. 


fa 


^U 


f 


-"  f  *- 


d^^ 


=::fc::l-tr=r: 


^SlI. 


^'>^^-^;^^ 


And  the  Rocks  melt  with     the      Suu, 
/ 


!:i:d:-"i1:. 


=fq-~ 


i^Sr 


^^^^ 


-•-■!-* 


^^rriiiiip^r^ 


r=ti 


Till       a'     the  .Seas  gang  dry,     my  dear.  And  the  Uooks  melt  with    the 


Sun, 


bS^-jt  .:;* 


t-- 


:=}: 


/ 


-zs=:;^=^~- 


i 


t:::i:; 


^ 


-q:=7^ 


Till       a'     the  Seas  gang  dry,     my  dear,  And  the  Hocks  melt  witli    the    .Sun, 


S5-t. 


I.:t^ 


^ 


:pri^i^:=^: 


gang  dry,    ray  dear. 


th 


"-3= 


/ 


l:=|: 


* 


*=?*^r^ 


f 


iz  rr 


m 


W^^i^ 


u 


Mdm 


'^ 

■'11 

1             '         ( 

■r 

I     :'m 


nf 


''ii^ 


tr 


^ 


^--^ 


f^::^at 


I      will  love  thee    still,  my  dear,while  the  sands  o'  life  shall    run O  my 


^1- 


-4 


:*=i!=iJgir:# 


*-|* 


;^^# 


:g^ir^:^'^0 


-:q^:^ 


aS 


I      will  love  thoe    still,  my  dear.while  the  sands  o'   life  shall    run. 


O  my 


^^1. 


«~^: 


— ^ \^ 


U^^^ 


^Jim^^l^lpp 


^ 


I      willlove  thee     still,mydear,while  the  sands  o'  life  shall   run.         O  my 


-^— W, 


r  n 


r=^ 


^^^ 


J  J 


4rJ 


I  I' 


I      ! 


,l<. 


I-    It 


.<i 


[Iff 


80 


MY  LOVE'S  LIKE  THE  RED  ROSE. 


^i.' 


3^ 


t=t: 


:ff=*: 


•^ 


Love's  like  tlie  red,  red     Rose      that's  new  -  ly   sj^rung  in  June,         O     my 


^■it^ 


!*' 


:F 


=S=S= 


s 


IIS 


-;=p»-"^ 


L^: 


Love's  like  the  red,  red     Rose   that's      new  -  ly   sprung  in  June,         O     my 

J  I  '"/ 


^^: 


:p=»=izi= 


pa 


^= 


Love's  like  the  red,  red     Rose   that's     new  -  ly   sprung  in       June,  O     my 


Ji 


IZ3I 


^^=^ 


:?:2= 


LlJ 


Love's  like  the  red,  red     Rose   that's     new  -  ly   sprung  in       June,  O     my 

I 4— 


Si: 


:^ 


V3»  jj; 


^^ir 


llBZ^JtZt 


H 


^v 


--a^— ^- 


-42- 


:8J^: 


atx=*±^: 


Z2I 


^s 


Iti^ 


:c^: 


iiPt^ 


Love's  like  the  mel  -   o    -     die         that's   sweet-  ly      play'd  iu         tune. 


Love's  like  the  mel  -   o    -     die       that's      sweet-  ly    play'd     in         tunc. 

— I M — ^- 


^ 


it^z^ 


3=t 


fc^ 


gz^^ 


EtJ 


Love's  like  the     mel  -  o         die   that's      sweet  -   ly     pKy'd     in       tune. 

-A , -^ 


P: 


icziz 


~W~~m- 


Love's  like  the  rael  -   o    -     die       that's   sweet  -  ly    i>lay'd    in       tune. 


1^ 


1 1 


J. 


— ^y— 


I —   .-/ti    — f. ,  r-^  - 


r 


z:^:^,.t 


MY  LOVE'S  LIKE  THE  RED  ROSE. 


81 


mf  MiNOltE. 


-^- 


:*^^4=^ 


Vi^ 


And    fare      thee  wecl,  my      on    -    ly  love,   and     %ro    tluc  wcel     a  -  while,     And 


rJ 


And    fare      thee  weel,  my      on   -    iy  love,   and     fare    thee  weel     a  -  while,     And 
"'/  1^^^  .--^  -^ 


-«'- 


^^'- 


=gi±r-r— r=±=:g: 


And    fare      thee  weel,  my      on   -    ly  love,   and     fare   thee  weel     a  -  while.     And 


And    fare      thee  weel,  my      on   -    ly  love,   and     fare   tiiee  weel     a  -  while,     And 

MiNORR. 


I    will  come  a  -  gain,  my  love.tho'  it  were    ten  thou-sand  mile O  my 


^f 


-JCz^^ 


S-«= 


-«^ 


^^^ 


I   will  come  a  -  gain,  ray  love,tho'  it  were    ten  thou-sand  mile 

crfs. 


^=r^ 


:?=:■!:«*: 


O  my 


I   will  come  a  -  gain,  my  lovQ,tho'  it  were    ten  thou-sand  mile. 


crcs. 


m^: 


^z=^l 


Qmy 


_^_^-^^-^ 


-0^^-m 


I   will  come  a  -  gain,  my  love,tho'  it  were    ten  thou-sand  mile. 


O  my 


-JjtJ  ,  jO.-i. 


\f 


f=F 


m 


♦•if 
■f 


ii 


I   |t.' 


iillil 


..ij^Liiii 


f 


-(« 


m 


.:;;r  r 


t '  ' '  ,t«l 

' ' '    i  '\  •■ 

:  •         -I,    '■ 

•    :  I  ,f 
Ml 


;'•;# 


I    ■  :  ! ; 


!     -M-rl 


<;'i 


I       .1 


I 


f,*  ij 


li 


MY  LOVE'S  LIKE  THE  RED  ROSE. 


^  ^  Major. 


•/ 


*i_ut 


Love's  like  the  red,  rod     Ku(<o      tliat's  now  -  1\      |>riiug  in  June,         O     my 


g^l 


=q:: 


-=1: 


ri^'-^ 


Love's  like  the  rod,  red     Rose   that's      now  -  ly   sprung  in  June,         O     my 

i=— I  1  "'/  I.       .. 


^3:1— g-_S-v£^ 


') 


Love's  lik(!  tilt'  hmI,   rod     Rose   that's     now  -    ly   sprung  in        June,  O     my 


i^^t^5^= 


=|: 


~^: 


izazs 


i: 


:f=S= 


JyDVo's  liko  the  rod,  rod     Rose   that's     new  -  ly   sprung  in        June,  O     my 

J,  Major. 

_       ^      •* i -I __J L_ I 


"'/ 


^i: 


:»;vzN- 


.£2_ 


£^ 


^-^i 


nrf  lib. 


^tzizrtr^*; 


-J 1 i^H 1  H ■-•-^ ^-^- 


i^^EEl 


s 


Love's  like   the  mel  -  o    -    die 


that's  sweet-ly  play'd  iu        tune. 


^■Sr-% 


t^:. 


tr 


1-1^— -^^-4; 


■^-T-^^-»|- 


:=t: 


33S 


■titS= 


1 


Love's  like   the  mel  -  o    -    die  that's    sweet-ly  play'd  in        tune. 


t- 


:S=S=i- 


Love's  like  the    mel  -  o        die 

ad  lib.. 


that's  sweet-ly  play'd  in        tune. 


ml. 


3-§— J ^=xE^-=J==g: 


4= 


-* — ^ 


:if=^ 


Love's  like  the  mel  -   o    -     die 


that's  sweet-ly  play'd  in        tune. 


rr 


'i-^--=ti-=^- 


-+= +: 


~^ 


-m — (SL. 


^ 


.-<i2- 


ELLA 

ffi- 

1 

1            2 

'            3 

1             4 

^•r^i- 

2i: 


t.^ 


An.l 
Oh,  V 
And 
"  Doa 


S 


w 


-■9- 


REV. 


M 


1  j^ 

2  Jol 

3  Jo 

4  Jul 


THE  TELEGRAPH  WIRES. 


83 


ELLA  WHEELER. 


>^ 


1  I  lit'ur  a  fiiiiit,  low  fjiiijrinjr,  Like  the  souikI  of  distant  .     .     . 

2  Ami  now  I  hear  a  sohhinjr,  Like  a  j)oor  soul  sitting  a  -  - 
o  Tlif  iiu'iTV  sound  of  laii<riit«'r  Nt'Xt  falls  upon  my  .... 
4  Oh,  iirar  what  ihi-  wins  are  relating,  Morning,  and  noon,  and 


choirs; 
lone, 
ear; 

night, 


m 


^_4- 


±4-z 


'W^ 


w 


zzn2- 


'Tis  a  message  gleefully  winging  Over  the  telegraph     .     .     .     . 
With  a  heart  tliat  is  wer  .ily  throbbing.  And  lips  that  ean  only 
And  a  burst  of  victory  after,  Like  the  sound  of  a  distant     . 
Of  the  great  world's  fluctuating,  Of  the  triumph  of  wrong  or  . 


wires : 
moan : 
cheer ; 
r'<rht. 


^ 


Es: 


jsi 


I 


And  what  are  the  glad  wires  humming,  As  they  stretch  in  the  sunlight  a  -  way?  "lam 
Oh,  what  are  the  sad  wires  sighing.  As  they  reach  thro'  the  darkness  of    night?  "  He  is 
And  what  is  the  gleeful  story  Ti.at  the  round  wire  s])reads  a      -      -      -        far?   "Our 
"  Dead," — "  Born," — "  Going," — "  Coming,"—"  Deluge,  and  Drought,  and    Fires !  " 


■t- 


Z2z: 


:czi 


I 


coming,  coming,  coming,  I  am     .     . 
dying,  dying,  dying  I —     .... 
ni)ie  is  crowned  with  glory, — Hip, 
Singing,  and  sol)bing,  and  hunnning 


.     .     coming  home  to     - 
Oh,      come  on  the  wings  of 

.     .   hip,  hip,  hip,  bur     - 
.    .    .    Over  the  telcgra])h     . 


dav." 
light." 
rah ! " 
wires. 


_!22- 


-<S- 


::22: 


lEz; 


1 


REV.  T.  NIELD. 


JOHNNY  AND  JENNY. 


H.  R.  PALMER. 


^ 


V 


fi^^E 


1  John-ny  and  Jen-  nie  are  un  -  der  the  tree,  Play-  ing 

2  John-ny  and  Jen-  nie  are  un  -  der  the  tree,  Whisp'ring 

3  John-ny  and  Jen-  nie  are  un  -  der  the  tree,  Now  they 

4  John-ny  and  Jen-  nie  are  un  -  der  the  tree,  Sleep-  ing 


to  -  geth 
as     soft 
are  thro' 
to  -  geth 


-  er    with 

-  ly      as 
with  their 

-  er      as 


Copyright,  JOHN  Church  &  Co.    By  per. 


I  I 


'it 


m 


■■'ft 

i 

■;  ri  ''■   \  ■■;'■ 


m 


84 


JOHNNY   AND  JENNY. 


Pr' 


I'/li 


in  -  no-  cent  gli'O, 

soft  -  ly    I'lm     l)P, 

lunL'li-tci'  and  jflec 

sweet   as   can    he ; 


Tliev  liave  no  wor  - 
Wonls  are  as  niu  - 
Wilis-  per    no  more 

Notli-  mj^iri  heard 


ry,    and     fret  -  ting  and    strife, 

sieitlieir  smile     i.s  di  -  vine; 

in      the   sheen    of  the    moon ; 

of    their  laugh-  ter  at      noon ; 


Noth 
Glan 
Blush 

Noth- 


ing   to     ruf  -  fle   the     cur-rent   of 

■CCS    are  magnets  ;  their  love   is      as 

not  their  love  like  the      ro  -  ses     in 

ing    is     seen  of  them  now  by    the 


life ; 
wine ; 
June, 
moon. 


■J>-    V    * 


R^ 


Sing-  ing  like  rob  -  ins,     or 

Hearts  are      as  gob  -  let^  filled 

Time  has  been  writ  -  ing   his 

Oth  -  era  have  fol-lowed — their 
Eva. 


1^ 


t 


-m- 


laughing  like  rills, 

up    to     the  brim — 
name  on  their  brow ; 
foot-steps  are   slow ; 
8va 


free 


W^^ 


i;=:=*=ti^=:ifcrtz:l 


^^=nt=^: 


Romping  as    free   as  the  wind  on   the  hills, 
.lohiniy  toafe'^^s  -Ifen-ny  and  Jen-ny  toasts  him. 

Death  is     be  -  ginning  to  think  of  them  now; 
Others  have  followed — their  voices  are  low  ; 


AV^ho  would  not 

Sil  -  ly   the 

Still  they  are 

Ah,  thcv  are 


give  up      a    king-dom    to    be    Like  Johnny   and  Jen-ny  there  un  -  der  the 

moonbeams  are  peep-ing     to    see  Where  Johnny  and  Jen-ny  sit     un  -  der  the 

hap  -  py     as     hap-  py     can   be, While  talking    of    old-  en  times  un  -  der  the 

look-  in^    to  where  they  can  see  That  Johnny   and  Jen-ny  are    un  -  der  the 

Sua loco. 


tree? 
tree  ? 
tree, 
tree. 


-==P- 


'^^m 


w^^ 


^=^ 


t 


Quart' 


m 

—%i.-. 

jf  i~^ 

i-gr: 

r\ 

!  , 

t?^ 

■^^ 

t) 

-<»- 

' 

The 

r?"' 



,(c?1v^ 

— ai — 

Sf 

=^ 

1 

Jen- 

1^ 

tJ 

Jen  - 

1     A 

(^T^-f- 

tr 

— 1 — 

>W4»_ 

— ■— 

Jen- 


Mt s- 

W^—r  - 

n 

in   - 

^U    T 

p» 

^K 

.■> 

soft 

-ft--- 

— •-- 

ti — 

tJ 

hap  ■ 

(^T  - 

— m— 

wi»._ 

-- *»— 

earth 


JOHNNY  AND  JENNY. 


35 


'         Quartette  or  Chorue.     [Without  iiiHtrumentiil  acconipiiniiiient.] 

John-ny      aud     Jen  -  »y      are       un  -  der       the    tree, 


'■^i:r^^  N  _j 


m 


The       tree. 


I^^Srt 


The       tree, 


rStizfc 


-Mzz::zitz 


M^^^: 


Johu-uy      aud     Jeu  -  uy      are       uu  -  der      the    tree, 


Juhuny       aud 


fc"^=it=^-- 

P^ 

m  • 

-^^ 

-  4— 



p-V— r.45=r>q 

-=?ci- 

— fr- 

— =^cq 

1 

Jen  -  ny 

are 

Lv — 
un   - 

— ^ «!- 

der  the 

tree. 

-  4- 

1 

Play  -  ing     to  - 
-^         -ft — 1^ 

geth 

er 

with 

Jen  -  ny 

are 

—J     - 

un    - 

dor  the 

tree. 

2 

Whisp'ring     as 

• 
soft  - 

« — 
as 

^^^ 

-«-. 

"P 

T—^' 

-r-^ 





ir    !     — 



•                   • 

The 
3 

1 

tree. 
Sing  -   ing     as 

...  L 

hap  - 

"1* 

py 

•         • 
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hap  -    i»y     can      be, 


John-ny      and    Jen  -  ny       are      uu  -   der    the    tree. 


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earth  -  sor  -  rows   JVee,  Johu-uy      aud    Jen  -  ny      are      uu  -   der   the    tree. 


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HOME  TO  THE  MOUNTAINS. 

(SI;  LA  STANCHEZZA»MOPPRI  ME.) 


CHARI.E3  JEFFERYS. 
Andittiliiio, 


VERDI. 


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Yes,        I     am  grief- worn, nnd  fain    would  rest    me,     But     more  than  grief      have 
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chiu  -  de        11       ci  -  glio         Ma    se     del      ro  -  go  ar     -     der  -  si     ve     -     da 


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L'or  -  ri  -   da     fiam-ma  de    -    sta- mi  al  lor. 


Rest  thee,    O      moth    -     er! 
Ri  -  po  -  sa,  o     mu    -     dreo- 


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I      will  wutc'li   o'lT        thee,  SIcpp  may    re  -   ^iura      swei-t  peace  to    thy  lunrt. 
iii  -  o      cun  -  cc     -     (la     Men    trif*  -  ti  iin    .nc      -     gi  -  ui     nl    tuo   cor. 


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Home  to    our  mountains.    Let     us     re- 

Ai    n(«  -  tri      nion  -  ti  ri  -  tor  -  ne- 

^-^  I  1^     .not  to  voir. 

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-  turn,  love,  There  in    thy  young  days  Peace  had   its  reign  ;     There  shall  thy  sweet  song 
-  re  -  mo,     L'an-  ti  -  ca     pa  -  ce  i       vi  -  go  -  dre-  nio :         Tu    can  -  te  -  ra  -   i 


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sul    tuo     li  -  u   -   to       In    son  -  no   pla  -  ci  -  do     io  dor  -  mi  -  ro.       Ki  -  po  -  sa,  o 


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iiKith    -    cr,   kiioeliiij,'  In;  -  side         thoe,     I   will  pour  forth  my      trou-ha-dour 

luu     -      dre,    io   |(ro- no  c    um     -      to       la- men- teul  ciel     -      o  ri  -  vol- ge- 


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O    sing,  and  wake  now  thy  sweet  lute's  soft  numbers,    Lull  nie    to  rcst,charm  my 
Tu    can   -   te  -  ra  -  i      sul     tu  -  o       li  -   u  -  to         In    son  -  no   pla  -  ci  -  do 


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io     dor-nii-ro.      Tu     can  -   te  -  ra  -  i    sul     tu  -  o       li  -  u-to  In  sou- no 


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ri  -  vol  -  ge  -  ro. 


Yes,  I   will  pour 
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sor-row      a- 
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f(irtl»     my     troii-  hn-dour  lay, 
ciel  -   tj  ri  -  vol-  gc  -  ro. 


T  pour  forth  my    trou-  ba  -  dour 
Ki-  po  -  i^a,      o        ma 


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lull  me    to 
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lay, 
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MEMORIAL^  HYMN. 


J.  /..-GARDNER. 
Anitantr. 


DR.  HENRY  HILES. 


I  U'      I  I  .ill 

1  Once  more    've   march  with   sol  -  emn  tread,  And  slow  -  ly     take    our    way 

2  All      hon  -  or       to       the   men     who  «lied  Our  free-  dora     to     main-  tain 

3  Then  bring  sweet  flow'rs, — theflow'rswe  seek  Are  choic- est  flow'rs  of    .Spring; 

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In  -  to  the  "Cit  -  T  of  the  Dead,"  On  our  Me  -  mor  -  ial  Day. 
Their  vir  -  tues  in  our  hearts  a  -  bide,  Thev  have  not  lived  in  vain. 
Our     He  -  roes'    eu  -   lo  -    gy       we  speak  :  Their  prais  -  es      we      will     sing. 


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in      this      sa  -  cred     rest  -  ing- place    We    bring  fresh  flow'rs  of    Spring; 
guar-dian     an  -  gels     hov  -  er     o'er,    And    keep  thiir  w^tch  un  -  seen, 
ev  -  er        on      Me  -  mor  -  ial    Day  We'll  deck   this    earth  -  ly       sod  : — 


— tai , — 


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The    (lii'ds    of      Ho-rcKS     here     W(^    traco.  Tiicir    ro  -  quitni  chant    we        ^i'lJT- 
We    strew  with    fra- grant  llow'rs  once  nmro  These  "  si  -    lent     tent.s      of      green." 
Tlieir    bod  -  "s    sleep     be  -  iieath   the    clay.  TIk  ir  spir  -  its      rest     with      God. 


bi^szt^^^^r^ 


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91 


BREATHE  SOFT.  YE  WINDS. 


GLEE  FOR  THREE  VOICES. 


tut  sornA^.o. 

P  AnilantiafftHuoso, 

4  .  f^~ 


m-:s 


WILLIAM  PAXTON. 
rren. 


Hd  tiOI'UAXO.\  I  1^ 


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Urcathu  soft,       ye      winds,     ye      wa-ters  gent  -  ly        flt)W, 
HAss.p 


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Breathe  soft,       ye      winds,     ye      wa-ters  gent  ■  ly        flow, 

Andante  nffrttunM. 


Shield    ter,  ye 


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trees,      ye     flow'rs         a- round   her     grow;  Breathe  soft,        ye       winds,      ve 


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trees,      ye  flow'rs    a     -      round     her  grow;  Breathe  soft,         ye      winds, 


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wa-  ters  gent  -  ly         flow.         Shield  her,  ye      trees,    ye     flow'rs     a  round  hor 


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wa-ters  gent-  Iv       flow.  Shield  her,  ve      trees,    ye  flow'rs  a  -    mund      her 


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92 


BREATHE  SOFT,  YE  WINDS. 


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grow 


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HWUIIIS, 


I         l)eg      you 


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grow ;  Ye  swuins,  I         beg      you  pass  in      si   -     I 


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by,  .   .        My       love   .    . 


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you  -  dor       vale  .  .     a  -  sleep        doth 
,  dim. 

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My     love 


ill 


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nay         love 

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a  -   sleep        doth 
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my        love  ....     in        yon   -   dor  vale       a 

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BREATHE  SOFT,  YE  WINDS. 


9.1 


1  lie;  •        Ye  swaiufl,  I        beg      you  luw-s   iu 


I        beg      you  luw-s   iu      iii    -    lence 


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awania, 
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I        beg      you 


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by,   . 


My       love   .    . 


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in  you  -  der       vale  .  .     a  -  sleep         doth 

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by,  My     love 


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my       love 

CTM. 


:?=: 


in       yon  -   der     vale 


a  -   sleep     doth    lie. 
dim. 


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lie, 


my       love  ....  in       yon   -   der  v  le       n.    -     sleep        doth    lie. 


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IS  A  MAN  NO  WHIT  THE  BETTER? 


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Curt  xjnriUt. 


TENOR  AND  BASS  SOLO,  AND  DUET. 


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'J  Is         a     mail     iiu  whit    the  In't-tir     I'nr     his      liini-oi-.s    ami      liis  liuiu',  Fur     x\w 


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!i-  crcs  ami  liis  paiaiv.With  the  treasure.s  it  cDiitaiii."'?  Is  a  man  no  whit  the  hctter  Fnv  hi« 
1ril)iiti's  ami  the  prai.^vs  That  are  lavished  nn  thi.'  same?  Is  a  man  no  whit  the  In-tttT  In  the 


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coffers  ami    his  mines. For  his    pur- ]>le  ami  fine  lin- en,  For  his  vineyards  and  his  vino? 
fit  -  y      or    the  town. F.>r  his     glo  -  rv    of     a  kingdom, For  the    power      of   a  crown? 


— jz. 

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No!    a  nuin'.s  no  whit  tilt- iK-ttor  For   hi.srich-cs     or    his  gains, For  his  a  -  cres and  his 
No!    a  man's  no  whit  the  l)ctter  For    hishon-ors   or   his  fame, Nor  the  tributes.nor  the 


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pal- ace   With    the  trer-ures  it   contains;  No!   a  man's  no  whit  the  bet-ter  For     his 
praia-es    That    are  lavished  on  the  .same  ;  No !   a  man's  no  whit  the  bet-ter    In     the 


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cof-fera  and  his  mines, F  -  hia   pur-  pie  and  finelin-  en,  For  his  vineyards  and  his  vines, 
cit- y      or    the  town,  Fjr  the    glo- rv    of     a  kingdom,Or   the   pow-er      of   a  crown. 


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liiil      11    inii'i      is      ull      tho  bet  -  ttT       if    lif's    iiDii-t-.-st    tliro' ami  thro', Wlirtli-tT 


Hut      a    timu      is     all      the  hot-ter       if     he's  hoii-ost    thro' and  thro', Whctli-er 


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man      is      all      the    bet  -  ter,     and       the   world      is     bet-  ter,       too,     For       the 


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man      is     all      the    bet  -  ter,     and       the  world      is     bet  -  ter,      too,     For       the 


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no  -    blest  work      in  heav'n      or   earth       Is      an      hon  -  ed      man,     and      true. 


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no  -  blest  work      in  heav'n    or    earth      Is      an      hon  •  est     man,    and      true. 


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IF  I  WERE  A  BIRD. 


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M.  O    CUSHINO, 
Moilinitii, 


m{ 1 1 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 


'Were     I         a      bird,     I    would  'soar      on     liijrli,  'And  clap      my  winiijs '       ^ 
*  I'd  wheel    and  float   thru*    the  bright,  blue    air,  ^Then  drop       be  -  low  ,•'* 

"I'd      fly       a-    way     to        a      shel  -  ter'd, nook, 'And  build      my  nest    r         •• 
"I'd  swing  and    rock     on      my  down   -    y      nest,  "And  smooth  my  fcath- er»  . 
•In    morn-  ing'fl  lijjht     I     would  swift    -  ly    Hpeed  '"Whore  bus   -  y  hands  sow  thv 

*  O'er  broad, green  fields   I    would  sing      and    roam,  "Then  hie        a  -  way    t'    my 


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It 


f 


10 


cleaved 
mead  - 
murm' 
eve   - 
pre 


the 

ows 

■  ?^^ 

nine's 
ciuus 


sky,     'And  clap 
fair,  'Then  drop 
brook,  'And  l)uild 
rest,    "And  smooth 
seed,  '"Where  bus 


own     sweet  '  home," 


my 

be 

my 

my 

y 

a  ■ 


wings 

-  low 

nest 

feath 
hands 

way 


as 
to 
by 

era 
sow 
to 


I  cleaved  the  sky. 
the  mead  -  ows  fair, 
the  murm'  -  ring  brook, 
for  eve  -  ning's  r^st. 
the  pre  •  cious  seed. 
^  home. 


1  Arms  folded. 

2  Kaiae  both  arms,  pointing  upward. 

3  Anns  fall  heavily. 

4  UesiTihc  circles  above  the  head. 

5  Imitate  bird  plunging  down. 


6  Wave  arms  as  if  flyinj{. 

7  Tapping  on  seat  with  fingers. 

8  Swing  tlie  arms. 

9  Pass  hands  from  head  downward. 
10  Imitate  sowing  grain. 


E.  C.  CHAPIN. 
Declamando, 


Copyright,  Jonw  CncRcu  &  Co.    By  per. 


MADNESS. 


GEO.  F.  ROOT. 


1  A      wan  -  der   -  er  stood 

2  A      way  -  far  -  ing   man     on 

3  A    doom'd  man   is  crouch'd  by 

4  Such  mad-  men      a  -  mong     us 


a 

a 

his 

still 


lone  -  ly  treamWhen  a  scroll  un  -  to 
hill  -  top  stood  AVhen  a  parchment  to 
pris  -  on  fire,  To  his  fate  he  his 
live      and  dwell.  And  such  mad-men    a  - 


^      k      k      U*      I         1^      k 

Copyright,  Johk  Church  &  Co.   By  p«r. 


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MADNESS 


87 


him  was  hroiif^ht,  'Twan     a       Fa   -  tluT'i*  nit-n-  sa^jp 

him  wa.-4  givoii,  And      it    priiv<>d    that     he     wtut 

heart  ha.^  Mtcelvd,       He     has  iieard        til  -  nad    -  y 

tuoiig  U8       die ;         For      a       Fa  -  ther'8   iiieH-  sago 


(if      love        addre!<?*'d    To 

the  rijiht  -    ful  lieir       To 

tliu    deep  -  toiir<l  hell   lioom 

is   heard,— lor  -  get —    A 


'^r^.- 


-:X'7Z^Si.^z-^ 


t-^|) 


P"i=:^^:£ 


-4^-^^----f^=Jc- 


one     whose  child-hiuxl    his 

all       the      re  -  gion     be 

forth     the     sig   -  nai —  his 

trcaa  -  ure      of-  ferod,  ac 


care  hail  hless'd,  An  of  -  fer  of 
fore  him  there,  The  Inau  -  ti  -  ful 
dy  -  ing  knell, \Vhen  his  eye  oii 
cept   -  ed     not ;  Men   wild  -  ly      pre 


par  -  don     and 
val  -  leys    and 
a     glo   •   ri  - 
for    e'en     the 


^i* "' 

-=:i^ 

—  ^ 

&- 

-—IVJ 

1 — \ — 

— ::lt: 

— 1 — 

— Itl 

-- 

^F= 

^f 

..if^- 

1          peace 

— f~ 
and 

— f— 

rest. 

— i- 

To 

the     wand'- 

ring 

-  t=z 
son 

he 

nought ; 

-1— 
Hut 

4- 
he 

mead 

-  ows 

fair' 

Neath 

the   bright, 

blue 

arch 

of  heaven  ; 

I5ut 

with 

writ 

-    >»g 

fell  ; 

'Tis 

hia     par   - 

don. 

signed 

and   sealed  I 

But 

he 

de    - 

mun's 

lot 

To 

a  pardon 

and 

life 

on      high ; 

Yes, 

a 

pF^^=J~ 

— m 

■  )■ 

—0— 

— m 

-^-1 

H" — 
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-^ 

^^K- 

^~r^ 

— 

f~~— 

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^=^ 

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■   r- 

—  1 

— 

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u 

i 

■    1 

If 

f 

I 


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flung      the  ficnll  from  the     riv     -  er's   brink,     And  there  watched  it    elow  -    ly, 

ruth  -  less  hand     he  the  parch  -  ment   tore  ! —  The  breez  -  es        a  -  far       the 

oasts     the      par  -  don  in  •   to         the  flame,      And  goes      to      hia  death      of 

King'a  free     par  -  don,  a       Pa  -  rent's   stay;    >Vith     in  -   fin  -  ite  wealth,    all 


^ 


r^^-- 


^tfe 


slow    -  ly    aink !  O 

frag-  menta  bore  ;  O  mad  -  man !  that  wealth  la  thine  no 

sin    and  shame ;  O  mad  -  man !  well  hast    thou  earned  the     name, 

theirs     to  -  day ;  O  mad  -  man !      to  cast  them  all  a   -  way. 


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JERUSALEM  THE  GOLDEN. 


REV.  ;.  M.  NEALE,  FR.  ST.  BFRNARD. 


1  ,h'  •  ni    -    Ml     -  h'ln      tlie     jruld 

2  Tlicy  stand,  tlmsc    lialls      (if        Zi 

3  And  tlicy     who      widi    tluir  licad 

4  Oh,  Hvveet    and     bless   -   ed     coun 


en  !  With  milk     nnd 

on,  All       jii     •  hi  - 

(T  Have   ("cin  -  qiicn'! 

try.  The  home      of 


A.  EWNO. 


.Ii'  •  ni    -    Ml     -  Icm      tlie     irnid    -     en!  With  milk     nnd      him    - 


-=r- 


4- 


■57-T 


hon 

-  rv 

hlcHt, 

Iniit 

with 

sonp, 

1    in 

the 

finht. 

God's 

e   - 

Let! 

m. 


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u 


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lie-  nonth     thy  ct)n  - 

And  bright  with  ninny 

For  -  t'V     -    (T,  and 

Oh,  sweet      and  bless 


8^ 

tern 
an 

fur 
ed 


-  i)la 
nn 

-  rv 
conn 


-  tion 
■     pol, 

er 

-  try, 


Sink  heart  and  voice  op '  jiress'd. 

An<l      all  the  mar  -  tyr   throng. 

Are  clad  in  robes  of    white. 

That      eu    -  ger  hearts  ex  -   pect  ! 


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I      know  not, —  oh,  I  know 

There     is  the     throne  of  Da 

Oh,  land  that     see'st  no  sor 

Jc  -  8US,       in       iner   -  cy  bring 


B§. 


zt- 


p=% 


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v- 


-h 


not,  What  joys 

vid.  And  tlure 

row  !  Oh,  Htatc 

us      To  that 


i*^mt^ 


a  -  wait  nic    there, 

from     toil  re  -  leas'd, 

that  fearVt  no     strife  ! 

dear   land  of      rot ; 


3^^111 


-tn 


=t- 


-t:: 


itrz 


--i- 


:=t^ 


What 
The 
Oh, 
Who 


ra   - 
shout 
roy 
art, 


dian 

of 

al 
with 


-  oy 
them 
land 
God 


of 

that 

of 

the 


-%- 


1 


g=ir,i 


glo     -     ry,  What  bliss 

tri  -    umph,  The    song 

flow     -    ers  !    Oh,  realm 

Fa    -    ther.    And  Spir 


^m 


-*-- f— p 


be 

-  vond 

com- 

])!ire. 

of 

them 

tbat 

i'east. 

and 

home 

of 

life! 

•   it 

ev 

-  er 

blest. 

LEAD.  KINDLY  LIGHT. 


DTKES 


NEWMANN,  1«SS 


-rt- 


4"- 


«« — i 


m 


1  I>catl,kinil-Iy  Li(!ht,   n-niid  th'cii-rirclinL'    >:l<i<im, 

2  I        was  not     ov  -  «'r  tliii-',  imr  |iriiytl  iliat  Tlinu 

3  8o     long  Thy  j).tw'rliiw  blest  1110, sure    it       ^till 


Lrnd  Thoii  in«!        on  ; 
Siioiililst  lead  nio        iin  ; 
Will  1(U(1    niH       on 


'^iM^^ 


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i^d^^^^r^-fe^tnT^ri 


The  night  i^   dark,  ami   I     nm    far  from     home, 

I     lov'd  to  ohoos(!  mid  st>o  my  path  ;  hut     now 
O'er  moor  and  fon,   o'er  crajj and  tor- rent,    till 


Load  Tlioii  mo  on. 

Iji-ad  Thou  mo  on. 

Tho   ni),dit  is  jjono, 

■^  •  m  -^^^^ 


4- 


mfj 


^^: 


-I- 


^r:=g^^- 


cre». 


"ttC- 


:trir:-b 


■G^ 


4- 


Keep    Thou      my 
I         loy'd      th 
And       with      th 


fept ; 
gar 
morn 


I 


i 


mm 


I         do    not     nsk        to 

ish      day ;  and,  fpito      of 

those      an  -  gol     ti\     -     era 


foars, 
smilp, 


^ 


-jmzr:^=z:r^. 


r-r-\ — f 


:j:t 


-J- 


g^^^"^ 


:^ 


1=:-=r-q-T-=r 


fl 


The       dis       tunt       eonvi       one    Btcp      c    -     n(.\igh 
Pride    rul'd      "ly         wii,  re-  mem-bcr       not 

Which      I        I  .vo       lov'd        long  since,  and       lost 


for 
past 


mo. 
wliilc. 


egsiS 


^ 


feUfei 


iSEl 


! 


.-t 


I       ' 


l"r 


100 


DOWN  THE  GREEN  LANE. 


BALLAD. 


t.  H.  MAC  CULLOCH. 


FRANK  L.  ARMSTRCNO. 


Moderator 


3^ 


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A     It    it 


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'mm 


•-jr,  I7-— 1 

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1 

t 

*i  * 

IT  V"^    . 

1 

fe' 

^ 

,.     ^          1 

i^ 


=§*= 


_- — , , — 

1  Soft        was     the       breeze      on      that 

2  Warm    was     the  air        on      that 

3  Cloud  -  lesa     the         sky        on      that 


^ 


Tnorn  -  ing  in  May, 
eve'  -  niug  in  June, 
mid  -  sum  -  mer       noon, 


Down      the      green      lane       she       went 
Down      the      green      lane     went      the 
Down      the      green      lane     once       a- 


Copyrlcht,  188i,  by  AMMSTBoifa  it  Mao  Cullvcu.    Uded  by  permlHlon. 


DOWN  THE  CREEK  LANE. 


lUI 


^ 


^ 


^ 


::?=: 


^^^^^ 


trip 
Man 
gnin 


ping     a    -     long; 
and     tlie        Maid ; 
they  have       posti'd ; 


Ap 
Ap 
Ap 


_- 1 , 

pie  Tree,  Ap  -  pie  Tree, 
pie  Tree,  Ap  -  pie  Tri>e, 
pie    Tree,      Ap    -    pie     Tree, 


P 


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t: 


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^^r 


t7~ 


i 


Tl 


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* — ' ^- 


m 


fSn 


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tell       me        I  pray, 

hid  •  ing      the        moon, 
la  -  den       so  soon. 


i- 


7--t=: 


¥m 


Why  does  she  pause  in  the 
Why  are  they  lin  -  ger  -  int^ 
Thou    knew  -  est  all       from       the 


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■-IT—Z^. 


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±wt. 


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heart 
there 
first 


of  her 
in  thy 
to      the 


-1 

song? 

shade? 
last! 


^1*- 


Is 

Are 
Was 


^^ 


she  en  -  snar'd  by 
they  en  -  trapp'd  by 
not      the        Spir    -    it 


the 
thy 
that 


-^ 


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^ 


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:4: 


Spir   -    it 
bios  -  som 
slept 


in 


of        Spring, 
ing       Sprite, 
thy        root, 


Hid         in      thy        ten  -   der     green 

Peep    -    ing  from      pink  -  and  -  white 

Ris    -    ing     in       Spring     to        the 


--Hi^ 


:tj*: 


t:>: 


i^ 


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fe 


I 


I' 

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1  ^ '.; 


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:   : 


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-''MM'' 


.;  it 


102 


DOWN  THE  GREEN  LANE. 


^^^E^ 


'1 — 


.V 


buds  u|)  i»,  -  Dovo  r 
boughs  up  a  -  bovoV 
bnuicli-i's       a      -      bi)vt', 


buds  up 
buu<rbs  up 
branch- es 


a  -  bove, 
a  -  bove, 
a     •     bove, 


±r= 


3T-5- 


iE^E^E^' 


m 


^Ct*- 


:gj--^J=:- 


=*- 


mi 


=t- 


^m 


1 


4 


,S^,--:f-r=i=tr.::h-3 


tei^ 


rU. 


ad  lib. 


buds  up 
bnu<jhs  up 
braucli-es 


a 
a 
a 


— 1 

bove? 
l)ove? 
bove, 


1 — I 1 — 


-^  :!:• -laizrl— 


=-::d==^ 


Diirk   dauc 
Half     sto 
Bud  -  ding 

--1 4- 


T 


-f     f     f 


iiig       eyes  like      a 

leii        kiss  -  es        and 
and     bloom-  ing       and 


\^cii 


t^m- 


^m 


..!; 


_-|_.3T 


^r  r  r 


i 


3=:: 


:93: 


a  tempo. 


± 


m 


bird     on 
words   of 
now    bear  -    ing     fruit, 


tlie     wing, 
de  -  liglit 


Pass  -  ing  have  greet-  ed  with  sig  -  nal  of 
Hast  -  en  the  buds  in  -  to  bios  -  soms  of 
ypir   -   it      of       Na  -  ture   and    Spir  -   it       of 


^ 


5±: 


^     ^ 


i 


w~* 


t-^ 


-^- 


*!• — ■!•- 


*    *■ 


-^- 


m^ 


love, 
love, 
Love? 


Pass  -  ing  have  greet  -  ed  with  sig  -  nal  of  love. 
Hast -en  the  buds  in  -  to  bios  -  soms  of  love. 
Spir  -  it        of      Na  -  ture    and    Spir    -     it       of       Love  ? 


lM 


--t: 


108 


HAVE  YQU  SIR  JOHN  HAWKINS'  HIST'RY? 

'  (ROUND.) 

1 


J.  W.  CALLCOTT. 


|1 


-^.       I 


^m 


:w~m-m 


^n 


Have     you     Sir    John  Haw-  kins'   liist'-  ry  ?    some  folks  think       it      (iiiUe  a 


'-/^ 


^ 


4: 


^eeE 


3 


Mu    -  sic    fill'd    his   wond'  -  rous  brain, 


his      I        like    best,    'tis       so 


4=1= 


Both  I've     read      and   can't  a  -    gree,    for      Bur-  noy's   hist'  -  ry      pleas  es 


:rt?=tt=C2: 


-JJ 


d^rzpr 


* 


-«- 


:^r_ti?: 


myst'ry.Sir  John  Hawkins', 


Sir  John  Hawkins', 


Sir  John 


%~^ 


-^ 


— is  i^  s  =4=^ 


-s «- 


:?s=:ft 


I 


plain,      his  I  like  best.his  I  likcbcst.his  I  likebcst.his  I  like  best, 


his  I 


-* Jt- 


:*:.:*-z:^»; 


^ 


^ 


uic. 


Burney's  hist'ry,  Burney's  hist'ry,Burney's  hist'ry,  Biirney's 


Jf- ^- 


--^-ra: 


-«-i— -ziz-*- 


:&? lg'—_3»> 1?— nt?— t^-iJgi: 


Haw-  kins', 


Sir  John    Haw-kins',  Sir  John  Haw-  kins'.  Sir  John 


m^ 


:5^=:»: 


i?tz 


^ro?: 


like   best, 


how   d'ye     like    him  ?  how  d'ye    like  him  '  how  d'ye 


:::i?=t2: 


::p^;pi 


r_-::t?=:z=5i=::z7tz=--:|?— ;?— V: 


I 


hist'  -  ry.  Bur  -  uey's    hist'-  ry,  Bur-  uey's   hist'  -  ry,    Bur-  ney's   hist'  -  ry,  Bur-uey'a 


P 


+  -.< 


Haw  -  kins*,        Some     folks       think       it      quite 


a        myst'  -  ry. 


rs 


?t^'- 


tgizrn^ti: 


* 


=1: 


m 


like    him?  His 


like 


best,       'tis  80     plain. 


hist*  -  ry,  Bur  -  ney's     hist'         -         ry        pleas   -    es      me. 

17.  B.— Leavo  out  the  Ban  betAveen  +  +  till  tho  3rd  voice  comcM  In,  then  gfo  on. 


' 


ii! ; 


:i'ii 


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;'i 


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&■ 


t'-i 


4 

m 

1!  «■ 


104 


MISTER  SPEAKER,  THO'  'TIS  LATE. 


(ROUND.) 


J.  BAILDON. 


:S^ 


^ 


&E^EE^E^^£^E£L 


Mis    -  ter  Speak  -  er,     tho'       'tis    late, 


m 


f£ 


-/- 


-^- 


Mis  -    ter  Speak  -  er,      tho'    'tis 

_K_ ,__ K- 


± 


± 


± 


Ques  -  tion,  ques    -  tion,  ques  -  tion. 


i 


5 


*- 


-/j 


^ 


--tr^ 


ques  -  tion,  ques  -  tion, 

m ^ — 


///- 


Or  -    der,     or  -    der,     or    -  der,  hear     him !  hear     him ! 


4=zr- 


1:: 


late, 


i 


tho'  'tis      late,       I     must      length 

_| , mji_ 


en  the   de 


^-rj?: 


--—-*--  --=»- 


^f- 


:s::=:?t 


^- 


hear  him  !  hear  him  !  hear ! 


i 


mp 


Sir,     I  shall     name  you     if     you 


=:tz=:S=z.1 


± 


-m — 0- 


i: 


^=^ 


hoar    him !  hear  him !  hear !  pray  sup  -  port     the  chair, 


pray       sup-port    the 


^^==15*: 


ZE^=MZ^^ 


^ ^^t 


1 r 


-  bate,       I       must      length 


i  stir, 


i^riiltirs 


3-5 


35=0: 


en    the      de  -  bate,     Mis 


ter 


S=:^= 


if  you     stir,  Sir,     I  shall     name  you  if      you     stir,      Sir,     I   .«hall 


m^. 


±; 


-JLzszszz 


chair,  pray    sup  -  port    the  chair, 


pray    sup-port     the  chair,   Ques    -    tion, 


g-'^'^g 


:(= 


i 


Speak  -  er,     tho'  'tis      late, 


m 


must      length-en      the      de  -  bate. 


3 


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zsii^mi 


^- 


P^^- 


:^:= 


1 


ni'.me     you,   Sir,    I  shall  name     you.  Sir,    I   shall  name     you      if       you    stir. 


L«a 


X 


-^e^. 


:i 


=t:^ 


l 


Or  -    der,  hear        him  1  hear  !  pray         sup  -  port,  sup  -  port    the  chair. 


106 


THERE  IS  A  GREEN  HILL. 


AndawU. 


SACRED  DUET  FOR  SOPRANO  AND  ALTO. 

FRANK  L.  ARMSTRONO. 


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DEVI 


^^g^^^^^^ 


aOVBAlfO  SOLO. 

Andante  con  fspreBsione, 


Soft  i)edal. 


ritardando. 


^_._^^^_j_j_ 


±: 


-^^ 


=ic 


^-- 


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out       a  cit  -  y     wall, 


Where  our   dear  Lord  was  crucified, 


Who 


Copyriffht,  18S4,  by  Fbamk  L.  Armstbono.    Used  by  permisilon. 


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iii  i'.  '■■ 


lili^ 


I'M 


iSjF.T 


II 
m 


m 


I 


nm: 


106 


THERE   IS  A  OREEN   HILI.. 


a  tempo. 


.7z±. 


^ 


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?f 


^m-^- 


^ 


-4=^ 


T^ 


:wm- 


died       to  save      ua  oil,  Who  died  to  save  us  all,  Who  died  to  save  us 


a  tempo. 


W^MM^^^fW^ 


'igs^ 


:cr. 


B* 


--S: — -^: 


r$^> 


T 


-n-^ 


:^: 


^Ef-g^- 


±: 


all.  We      may  not  know,We     can  -  not      tell     what  pains    he   had     to 

AT.rn. 


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F^^ 


fe^" 


We      may  not  kno\v,We      can  -  not    tell    w'iat  pains   he   had     to 


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^t^z 


vl?.n-22 


^^ 


--s— 


I 


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1 

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tl 

1 

n^fiy?- 


t:?  •    1   P- 


:pi=z*:;i:p=:|?= 


:j^=i^~^c=g=U-- 


«^g=P 


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bear,         But      we      be-lieve   it    was  for      us 


pj^ 


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bear,        But     we      be-lieve  it    was  for      us 
U- 


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gS:    -^    -^ 
He  hung  and   suffer'd 


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Jt 


4: 


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Sit 


S 


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1^^^^ 


•«»-  . 


THERE  IS  A  GREEN  HILL. 
ere». 


107 


J7— *=«=:• 


Ortt 


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t 


:S?=M 


q^rr^ 


-«i>- 


!-=*=rs=r 


He    hung  and  suffl'r'd  there,     lie  <1rm1  that  we  might  be    for-giv'n,      He 

trc». 


'y^^-*-*z 


*— *- 


-T^"-|t: 


:r=?»- 


there, 


He  died  that  we  might  be    for-giv'n,     He 


^^^^^m 


ZlJZZ 


^^mi 


^— »-»-, 


-S^=mr- 


'^ 


riinrH. 

:^-__f« — ^- 


j*=*: 


1 


died     to      make  us    good,     That     we  might    go  at      last    to      heav'n. 

-.  ritard. 


died     to      make  us    good.     That     we  might    go  at      last    to      heav'n. 


--sr^.-^- 


T^ — 1 — mz 


r 


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3- 


ntar  J. 


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m 


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-• ,!•- 


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--*! * 


r^^ 


1 


Moderato. 


=1*^ 


i=?: 


:iC«rz-z=:^g^ 


^ 


Saved     by     his   pre-cious      blooA, 


Saved  by  his     pre  •  cious 


zse^:^ 


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C !S^ 


-S^ 


P^ 


r!^ 


Saved     by    his    pre-  cious      blood,   .   . 


=^^^ 


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#r^' 


Saved  by  his     pre  -  cioua 


i 


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'^^^^^ 


t!?=rE=: 


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rm,  J^ 


tj:^at. 


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108 


blood.  .  . 


m 


-2?- 

bloo<i.  .  . 


?_> 


THERE  IS  A  GREEN  HILL. 


-4-^ — ^ 


"^m 


ALTO  SOLO. 


^^ 


Tt^^r^ 


Largammto. 


There 


m^=t|^^stfi#ii^^^^fe 


ts-^¥ 


?^= 


i^. 


Andnnte 


^    ^•'^     ^?^  •       ^^      ^ 


^ 


:5:^: 


i»— -t -t- 

was       no    oth  -  er  go<xI   e  -  nough      To     pay   the  price     of    sin  ;   • 


lie 


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^-- 


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:*    r 


3?=«iff: 


221 


:1^ 


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e 


on   -    -  ly  could  un- lock  the    gate     ofheav'n  and    let       us        in. 


Moderato, 


rrr^'-r 


t. 


'   Oh  !  dear 


p-'^m^^ 


Oil  •  .i.ar 


1  -ji 


THERE  IS  A  OREEN   HILL. 


109 


± 


^ 


w~r. 


-f—r- 


ly,         dear  - 

-I 


1^— ^ 

-  ly  has  he  loved,       And 


^^&=V- 


--9-~W- 


ly,         dear 


-  ly  has  he  loved,       And 

— K— I -. 


/ 


i 


-» «»- 


m 


¥■1 


-*--•- 


^^ 


=P2- 


t^-t?— »»"  V 


1^^ 


we  shall  love         him    too ; 


-N 1- 


And      trust    in  his  redeeming  blood,    And 


i=^S 


ITT 


^t^EE^a 


>VG  shall  love         him   too ; 


And      trust    in  his  redeeming  blood,  And 


•^   ^ts^ssss^ 


pi-^m^ 


-&&- 


j^Z 


B^ 


f    1 


m 


t^ 


sirar 


-X — • 


p 


'M:*=^i 


tzii 


1 


try      his   works  to         do. 


i 


9    ^  i- 


=Ei=^*r 


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try     hia  works  to        do. 


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^a 


Peci. 


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I   I 


I     1 


no 


Allegro  modtrnio, 


OHt\  mammX. 

A  DREAM  OF  LOv^E. 
••ft 


T.  PAOLO  TOSTI. 


PP  e  legitto  tempre. 


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^jrr*:-  :zff-Tr:3i 


1.  Ah!   when  quick  flash  -  ing 

2.  No      Ion  -  per  rows     the 

3.  With  love      di  -  vine     was 


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t 


3:tL 


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f£?'fiSt:^y^ 


^^ 


fell  on       nne         That  glance    so     bright      and      ten      -      dor;        Ah! 

si      -      lent    bark         On      gen   -  tie        rip   -    pica     danc     -     ing;         No 


hoav'u       o'er  spread,     Love      o    -    ver    spread      the 


o 


cean ;      "With 


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Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Ubos. 


OHk  mammX. 


Ill 


^ 


Si 


when     quick  flash    •    iu<r     full  uu      me        That  gluucu    su      bright       niul 

lull    -    ger     ruwH        thu       Hi     -     lent   burk         Uu     gvn  -   tic        rip    -     pItH 
love  di  -  viue        wus  heuv'u      o'er  Mpreiul,     Love     o    -    ver    spnad        the 


^^'^^^^il  fLfz^ 


:t=- 


^~-==-:g 


* 


ten     -      der, 

dnnc     -     ing, 

()      -      cean, 


Mv 
() 

To 


heiu't 
via 
him 


oould 
ion 
he 


111  in 

HOUl 

it'f's 


KUr    -    ren 
on  -    tranc 
de    -    vo 


(ler;  Oil- 
ing! Oh- 
tion !      Oh- 


:*l2: 


r-lir. 


m 


-  fe !     mam  -  niA,       oh 

-  fe!     mam  -  ma,       oh 

-  fe !     mam  -  ma,       oh 


^! 
e! 

b'. 


mam  -  niA ! 
mam  -  niti ! 
mam  -  ma ! 


Mv 
O 
To 


heart 

vis 

him 


would  fain 
ion  soul 
he      life's 


Bur- 
en- 
(Ic- 


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m 


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4= 


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-  ron 

- tranc 

-  vo 


der ;  Oh 
ing!  Oh 
tion!    Oh 


^  !  mam  -  mi\,  oh 
fe  !  mam  -  ma,  oh 
fe !     mam  -  mii,       oh 


fe  !  mam  -  mi. 
fe  !  mam  -  mi. 
k  !     mam  -  ma. 


And 
lie- 
Oh, 


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OHt  mamm'X 


H.  B 


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ti  « 

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Shi 

gt'">-    — 1 

V        ^ 

^^  3 

113 


M.  B   FARKIl. 

Tunpn  ill  Valtf, 


tt.  trzr:^ 


SLUMBER,  O  SENTINEL 

FALKA  AND  ARTHUR. 


P.  CHASSAIGNE. 


I  I  r      1       ♦     »       -^        ^     -^ 


FALKA. 


Slum  -    ber,  O  Sen-  ti   •  lie  1, 


g=^^^^^^gS^:tl'  '^   i'Z  ^ 


SlumluT  nnd  dream  so    -  cure 


Fust  in  y<»n-iUr  Tour  file,        Thou  hold'st  thy  ('u|)- live      sure     -     ly. 


FALKA. 


^^^=t^ 


=13^^ 


s^^^^lii^ 


Shim  -    her,  O  Sen- ti  -  nel,         Slum- ber  nnd  dream  se   -   cure 

ARTHUR. 


-  ly. 


^— 


-t-- 


Slum  -    ber,  O  Sen  -  ti  -  nel, 


Slumber  and  dream  se  -  cure      -      ly. 


:*— 3 — +— s). 


No.  2.— a 


rdi 


^=::z±=:m=:--:± 


ilf 


!''i 


^ 


', 


'J 


<ii^ 


:l  I 


t.f     '.  1  ',' 


i;ii! 


ti  'Mi 


l'.>»:*a 


114 


SLUMBER,  O  SENTINEL. 


4ft==pt: 


•=zs: 


Fast  in  yon-der  Tour-elle,         Thou  hold'st thy  Cap- live      sure-   -     ly. 


^-=:}:: 


z^-M 


:{S-_:>_=4fc 


iwz-jiff: 


-■^tc= 


HtF 


Fast         in  yon-derTour-clle,         Thou  hold'st  thy  Cap-tive     sure     -     ly,     Oiici' 

I  I  I 


cl'^i^!? — n !i- 

=4—^^— 

n 

1- 

=n=r^^= 

r^— 

«. 

^  •^ — ^- 

ARTHUR. 

— z;| 4^ — 

» :rL 

— 1 

flB 

1 

3: 

L, 

„ — ( . 

-^^        ..    _J^-J   •     _»» 

. 

— =i- 

'-IP   '-li?^^ 

p^ 

i^zt=_ 

Ilzt^-It'- 

p_i_*._*__ 

_«j 

1 ^ — 

=: 

L_j_ 

1?  ;^- 

-J- 

_»i^ 

_^«L^        * 

-Jt — ^-±^-s± 


■i»»- 


more  mine  arms  en  -  fold  thee,  Queen  of      my       heart. 


The 


?=t=t 


ie=ir 


n5:  pv  n5  1*^  n^ 


::^=P: 


--=4: 


=P^=i: 


rsn :tg=t 


_|?=t±: 


d?^=»: 


^ 


:=^ 


wide  world  all        be  -   fore  us,     And  though  skies  frown  a  -    bove. 


One 


SLUMBER,  O  SENTINEL. 


115 


i 


t^ 


-jBzz^^Mz 


--r— I 1^- 


::-=-=:t?p 


n<. 


-5: 


_l ■ — 


T-'^xr^ 


^B±zr±: 


g 


light,  aye  shines  be-  fore        us,  The   star        of  true     love,Thc  star  of      love.       With 


:2»-: 


■•-  rS- 


ri7. 


'-^-     I  _P^: 


^•S=pi 


qB=EEnz=i±: 


FALKA. 

tfinpo. 


1>^^' 


:t- 


^=?^? 

_j-j__j____^ 


:=1= 


^ 


thee  forth  will       I      wan     -     tier, 


For        I      love  thee      well  ; 


To 


^-\ fc»»-H ' — ^- 

me      the  pal    -  ace     yon      -    der 


:=4= 


Is 


pris  -  on       cell, 


-;Mi:ii-zat:i 
And 


W — i»»-| t^^-i 


g^i 


n^  n^  n5  ^ 


^ 


^EfcF 


^=^^^ 


t-cr? 


"i- 


n- 


^^= 


Hi^=l===3: 


r^i 


±=>-^ 


r1^ 


though  the  world    be       chid     -    ing.  And     false    friends     be       flown, 


In 


qi^^q: 


^Sliiil^sli 


,S£ 


:it^^=S=^ 


f 


H^ 


'     r 


■.ii 


.Af- 


■Ii 


^.  .lit 


i 


'    '    t 


It/' 

'  'H, 


'    !' 


i''i 

I 


;SI 


f 


116 


SLUMBER,  O  SENTINEL. 


rit 


=1= 


;5: 


i;i='-^p=p= 


■±z 


^ 


i^^^ic 


i*i:-t=p=tt 


:?^ — "T 


i — I — .1 


1 — t 


love  this  heart  a  -    bid     -  ing,  Is        al    -   way  thine  own,  al  -  way  thine  own. 


g^^S=^ 


■1^— I •► 


*=;=«: 


-ff^—'-Bzri^ 


1 1- 


n^  ^   n^:  r^  rs  r?  jjs^'  *  _*. 


BOTH. 


■t^ 


^^^^ 


-^ •- 


Slum  -    ber,  O   Sen-  ti   -  nel, 


Slumber  and  dream  se    -  cure 


tempo. 


^?=4: 


m 


:^=^ 


— 1- 


-» — i- 


:S=*= 


Fast         in  yon-der  Tour-elle,        Holu'st  thou  thy  Cap-  tive      sure 


3^         -^-ZL -     -^Z, 


i=Si 


z^-m-=m: 


-_!1- 


--^- 


FALKA. 


■>->->- 


f- 

Slum  -    bar,  O  Sen-  ti  -  nel, 

ARTHUR. 


^^^^^^^ 


Slumber  and  dream  se  -  cure 


ly. 


^3^1 


w 


e& 


:titit 


^iC 


Slum  -    ber,  O  Sen-  ti  -  nel, 


Slumber  and  dream  se   -  cure 


ly. 


I 


SLUMBER,  O  SENTINEL. 


117 


P 


:fir=fsrrtL- 


T=rta: 


3i 


^=: 


— 1;?3 


Fast         in  yon-derTour-elle,         Hold't  thou  thy  Cap-tive      sure     -     ly, 


=S"- 


:^=ISI 


-m — •- 


-*— ^ 


:t= 


:t: 


Fu8t         in  yon-dcr  Tour-elle,        Hold'st  thou  thy  Cnp-  tive      sure     -     ly, 


*■;  ■' 


?$^ 


-I ^- 


-=?—=+- 


:rr=t2: 


n7. 


^ 


I 


Sen 


ti  -    nel, 


Sen  -  ti  -  ncl,  Sleep  well. 


Sen  -  ti-  nel, 


=*z:i=i?=*i 


:^=*j 


Sen  -  ti-  nel, 


Sen  -  ti  -  nel,  Sleep         well. 


m 


i  ■ '  ?* 


:.M  ' 


':-u 


M'lU 


ii= 


s 


E 


a  tempo. 


■.-^TS- 


S^^ 


»*tiir*-i^ 


m 


g 


I 


:'■■¥; 


</ 


118 


WHEN  THE  TIDE  COMES  IN." 


H.  ASHLAND  KEAN. 
Allegretto. 


J.  BARNBY. 


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dim. 


Z2Z 


^: 


mm 


:ttr*: 


m 


erese. 


J    I    J   •     0i- 


-^ #- 


He   sailed     a-way    at     break  of  day,  The  skies  were  blue  and     fair,       He 


± 


a 


^:^3 


tf—^ 


^F^ 


r^  gE^ 


^.g?^=^ 


CTMC. 


^^^^ 


r 


=1=*=^=^ 


_;!-2_ 


:*=^^ 


I    ,      I 


I  J, 


i^ 


:ft=q: 


-t^- 


kips'd  his  bon-nie         hand        to  me.  With  heart     as  light   as         air  ; 


I^E^^p^^^^^^i^pii 


-mt-       -•*-  S*- 


^  -^ 


_-!:;i^-i-_t? — H-t^  n 


:^=Vtn=t?=n: 


-K >»►- 


^1 


Copyright,  18S4,  by  Uu^Isard  liROS. 

I 


^Js=s-- 


WHEN  THE  TIDE  COMES  IN 


119 


^ 


^i^ 


=t: 


-»• — *^'- 


"  Mother,"  he  cried,  "go      watch  the  tide      As     it      com  -  eth-      up- 


to 


I 


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^x 


:«*= 


i 


*=^i 


8r 


:«P=ff= 


r 


if 


poco  rrt. 


rt  tempo. 


It! 


S=J 


Lynn, 


For,        foul      or       fair,       I         will       be      there      As    the 


5='=^ 


^ 


T 


-A. 


poeo  rit. 


a  tempo. 


--i^-iir 


-<&- 


:^         *- 


r 


■^popo  ri7. 


«pnorj 


:4= 


?»=^ 


^ 


flow  -  ing      tide     conies 


As    the      flow 


ing      tide     comes 


t 


a  tempo. 


-^— 

in. 
a  tempo, 


\i 


',  i.,1 


•HI 


120 


'  WHEN  THE  TIDE  COMES  IN." 


-T^—A ^ 


-4^ 


-4 4- 


watchetl       the  clouds    iliat         came      in     crowds,  Like    Hocks      of         e    -     vil 


—  _  ^  -,  .-1 — 1^-  - 


-**-* 


,«g— =J---^r-J=::*:J_^-^J: 


*: 


birds, 


Mv        heart    sank     low      with        bit-ter 


woe,      Ro- 


:5.^^— -tf— *5^— ^IT^-ii:         -tr—^r"  "• 


^ 

■ 

in 

1. 

porf 

\=^ 

i— ^ 

—       « 

P— 4: 

* 

-ll^ 


I      -  mem  -  b'ring  Don 

colla  race. 


aid's  words ; 


"  O     God  !  "  I    cried,     and 


^ 


n:]: 


^^3 


"C" 


noue        be  -  side    knew  the     grief    my         heart         with  -  in, 


O 


$ 


3" 


"^ 


.r=d^ 


i» 


5*1- 


-1^  — 


:*=5*i 


:£■: 


r 


-^ 


'WHEN  THE  TIDE  COMES  IN. 


121 


$ 


-4^ 


:j^ 


=^ 


zzaz: 


give     me      back     my        bon  -  nie  lad,     When  the     tide     coinc3   flow  -  iiig 


3 


r=t- 


r 


^^^1^0 


"^r 


-1 


m 


poeo  rit. 


Bonore. 


a  tempo. 


::ti=K=3 


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in,  When  the  tide     conies  flow  -  ing      in. 

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WHEN  THE  TIDE  COMES  IN.' 


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trtmpo.  Imo. 


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I         could     ncit     weep,     so  soft        his       sk-ep,      Fur 


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fear  'twould  wak      -     en        him ; 


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I  DREAM'D  A  DREAM. 


W.  WILSEY  MARTIN. 


EDITH  COOKE. 


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1.  I    dream'd    a     dream       of   an      old,     old        love,       And 

2.  I  dream'd    a    dream       of   an      old,     old       love,       And 


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sweet    was  that  dream    to  me, 

sweet     was  that  dream    of         bliss, 


For   it  brought  me  the  time     of  my 
For  it  brought  me    a  hand  froru  the 


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I  DREAM'D  A  DREAM. 


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oar  -    ly     i)rinic,  And     liti'  as      it   used        to 

n|)ir  -    it      land,     And  the  touch        of      a   spir    -    it 


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agitato. 


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walk'd  once         more 

si'nsi^  of  hup 

agitato. 


to  the  vil 

l)i-ness       pure 


hige        fhurcli,      'Ntath  the 
and         Htrange,       Like   a 


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blue 
dove 


of  the    Sub 
ou  my     bo 


bath 

sum 


skies ; 
Jay, 


Down    the 
With     the 


tryst-  ing     lane       to     the      sa  -  cred     fane,  With  the   litrht    of  young  love  in    our 
breath     of  awing    and  the       o  -    dor  of  Spring,       My     sor  -  row  had    passed      a- 


^^ 


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T"^ 


I  OBEAM'D  A  DREAM. 


12& 


eyes;  And    a  -  gain       in  the  dark    pine         woods    we      stniy'd,         A- 

-   way ;  So      I     know     my  old  lovo      as   an      an  -    gel        lives  Be  • 


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1  — 1^     7 


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1 itziJit. 


•  way     from  the  noon  -  tide         heat, 
-  yond  where  the  pale     stars        shine, 


>    'y 


Wliere  on  -  ly  the  thrush  broke  the 

That  she   came  from   a-  bove    on    a 


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mis 


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sion      of      love 


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As         I  lay  at        my      dar     -    ling's 

To     bring      peace  to       this     soul  of 


feet. 


1st  time.         n.(VI        I  2d  time. 


■  ,'i  -: 


:-*--lI- 


mine. 


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126 


THE  CUCKOO  IN  THE  ORCHARD 


SONG. 


J.  JEMMF.TT  nnowNF: 

Uaily  and  with  nppropriati-  hnmnr. 


MALCOLM  LAWSOH. 


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dim. 


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1  "  S|)riii;^  luw  turn'd     to      sum 

2  Mi)tli-er,  don't      \w       aii 


nier, 


nioth-or     say.s        to 
but   'tin      not        a 


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me, 
bird 


"  Yet     I      henr      the     cue    -    kno  in     tbe      ap   -  pie 

Cuc-koo  -  ing         in      sum   -   mer —  Jam-  io    'twas  you 


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tree,  .     .      It        came  first    when  the     bios  -    soms        blanch 'd  the  bc.aghs  like 
heard;  .  .  Oh,      I        love  him    dear    -     ly,  and  he       loves    me 


^1^^*^ 


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Copyright,  18*1,  by  Hubbakd  Bros. 


THE  CUCKOO  IN  THE  ORCHARD. 


127 


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Hiiow,  And      nt:w  tli«>       tn-oshavc  fruit 

NO !     .     .    .  That  U         why    tlus      cue 


('(I,      'ti.i  8triiiij;e  it       ilots  not 
koo  Htnyrt  mid   will   not 


^^^^1' ^p^^^l ,?! 


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I'ld. 


^-- 


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Loud    the      note         and      clear, 
If       some-  times        von      hear 


Cue  -  koo ! 
Cue  -  koo ! 


C'uc- 
Cuc- 


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128 


THE  CUCKOO  IN  THE  ORCHARD. 


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tt  ad  lib. 


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-  koo  !           cue  - 

-  koo  !           cue  - 

koo,   cue  -  koo,    cue  - 
koo,   cue  -  koo,    cue  - 

koo  ! 
koo  ! 

^^^^=Z -g  f  • 1 

1 ^^n p"i" — 

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._.' ^.  — 1 1 

^^b-7— 1- — U — h- — 1   ^^ 

1 1 

Lp=:^tr^. -^d 

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Mute      it        ia  all         day. 

Don't     be      an     -    gry        pray, 


1 
But 


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sings      at      eve  a  - 

Lest      you    find      some 


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day 


>     •      • 


•      • 


Cue  -  koo,     cuckoo,     cue  -  koo,    cue-  koo,     cue  -  koo,  cue-koo,  cuc- 
I've   flown      a-  way,     I've  flown       a-  way,      a   -    way     with  cue- 


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koo  ! 


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EMMIE  LANGTON. 
Hi-fl 


GOLDEN  STARS. 


L.  DENZA. 


(=9 


P  tranquillo. 

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1  Fur,  far       a  -  way   from 

2  When       tliro'    the  clouds  you 


\inpn  lit. 


PP 


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-«»  <, 


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I 


me, 
roam, 
8irt 


O     -       -     ver  the     deep  blue 

Light  -       -     iiig  the    wand'    -    rer 


p^!E^^MmM&^^^^^^ 


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sea, 
home, 
8m 


Where  I        too   fain  would  be. 

Bid  -  -  ding     the    wea  -  ry     come 


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pi^i^^s^g  s  itro-^  m^%^  5  s  ?5 


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Ko.  2.-9. 


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130 


GOLDEN   STARS. 


P 


anlmaniJo  unpoco.— = 


?^^^s^=^l^i=f 


ders  .  .  .     my    true    love ;     .     .     . 
peace  -    ful  sliiin    -     -  ber,  .... 


Oh  ■!         from  your  watch   on 
Watch         o'er     mv  lov'd    one's 


GOLDEN   STAPS. 


131 


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greet     . 
guard   , 


him,  . 
him,  . 


greet 
guard     . 


pp 


^~ti 


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:^=± 


:c2^t: 


I 


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lut  time. 


:^:=?2:-i^-:_-  .^rpi^::^ 


5 


I 


him.     . 
8i-a 


pnro  fit. 


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m 


2d  time. 


:c2- 


-a— SI- 


t) 


him. 

8va.... 


;*2«2*5 


lltl^sj 


ie: 


-^-9(1 


rj7. 


a=r 


-g-a-g- 


P^ 


espreasivo. 


:z::t^ 


^^3* 


And     till    we  meet  once  more 


8ca. 


Not  as      in  days  of 


ffl?r«5?zfl!! 


i5fe 


'C-, 


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1 


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■   ■■'-  hi'  •  -JM— -7;  ',¥ 

Kb  If 


'■*];■ 

I'd! 


132 


GOLDEN   STARS. 


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yore, 


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if-r-t 


But        all       our   parting's      o'er, For 


=g~      ^"^^ 


i 


rit. 


lo  Tempo. 
P    animando.- 


I 


$=^ 


-^ ^-fll 


3fcl 


-N-i   1  X  - 


Oh  !       from    your  realms  a  - 


I ■      I 


crfs.  f(/  animando  col  canto. 


V 


rii- 


-  bove, 


8m. 


With 


uev    -     -   er  -  chang   -     iiig 


i3=|=rE3p^tiiai^ 


»=p= 


I I  L 


-• — m — w — I 


rg ^ — ^: 


^ 


_-1 St- 


=3-= 


i 


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:Z2I 


love,   . 
8va 


Bless 


1-4:^-?!^^ 


him, 


F^^i^^i 


GOLDEN   STARS. 


133 


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PP 


pqr: 


"5"T=S"^= 


1)1- 

Hcrt. 


liiin. 


iiiv   (lar   - 


lin2 


gold- 


en      stars, 


m\ 


^ :»  ll^ll^l^riJ  J  JJtS^  5  ?=fSt5  I  SM^I 


^-»r»i»=|«_»:z:*:-pi=;)»r-_L«:pt«=|»r  mzws  W-W- 


Li 


vdlimilo. 


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a 


poc 


0  ri7. 


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JPed. 


red. 


i 


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^>^ 


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lil 


(lar 

8rrt., 


ing  gold-  en         stars, 


bi 


CSS 


/ 


;^=.^ 


-.::=2- 


.hi 
8ot. 


m, 


bless 


him, 


rit. 


S-IS:- 


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134 


ADELAIDE  PROCTER. 
Allegretto  mtUHtuao. 


THE  MESSAGE. 


-X-n-jf 


JAC.  BLUMENTHAL. 
^  P  simplivc. 


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m 


I       had      a    message  to 
Ich    woU  -  te   Griime    ihr 


i^^^ 


rit. 


Pf)         e  stacc. 


i^ES^i: 


7-^ 


::1=4= 


— -I- — . 


rdtrr: 


i.     ^'-  ^.  2.  3-   5-  g 


^^ 


^: 


r^=^i^^=*E 


send  her,     to     her     whom  my  soul   loves     best,         But      I      h"ad  my  task  to 

sen    -      den,    die    ich      eimt  so  heiss     ge  -    liebt,         die   durch    ihr      Jruh  -  es 


^ 


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-il=^-=F 


^      n  tempo. 


=gS 


fin-ish,  and     she   had  gone  home  to      rest  !  To   rest      in  the  far   bright 

Scheiden  vieiii  Herz  ach,  zu  Tod      be  -  triibt.  Nun  ivei  -  let   sie  bei      den 


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rit. 


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^g^giigl^: 


3E^=^-. 


qir-"=:tr 


Z^g=Ml 


^EEE^^ 


Heaven,  oh,    so       far        a-\vay  from  liere,         It  were  vain     to       speak  to  my 

Sternen,        weit  von     mir,     der  Er  -  de  Schmerz.      Ein  En  -  gel  am  Je    •     nen 


tl^ 


tr 


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CopyrlgUt,  1884,  by  Hubbabd  Uroh. 


THE  MES  SAGE. 


^=1= 


:{=J 


13ft 

fin  tempo.  ^  < — "d 


darling,     for    I  know  she  could  not  hear;  .  .     I      had      a  message  to  send    her,    so 
Fernen       nie       j'iihr- te  him-mel  -  wiirta! ..  nun  viucJi- fc   (Jnisi^e   ich  sen-  den    Ihr, 


I^~~^r^       pHi". '^'^legato. 

figg        K_-^^^        I        ^=^J .3^-^z-— rz :=_-_L ri 


-s;-^ 


■^=r 


^^^^^"^^^ 


4= 


=1: 


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ten  -  der,  an<l  true,  and     sweet, 
die     da    ge-gangemur     Ruh. 


I  long'd  for  an   an  -  gel  to     hear        it,   and 
Ach  dasa  sich  ein  En  -  gel  er  -  barm    -    te    und 


E' 


m 


^ 


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■^    ^  5*^    ^    3 


=t  :it 


r«7. 


"•/ 


rit. 


-%=--Sr, 


E^^^ 


4: 


lay   it  down  at  her   feet,  .  . 
trug  mein  Gr'maen  ihr  zu!  .  . 


^ 


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pp 


me^^J^ — z^ 


and     lay     it    down  at  her  feet. 
tend  trug  mein  Grm-aen  ihr  zu. 


^ 


::t: 


A      *      •       •       •       • 


*  •  "1/ 


2>(«  lento. 


PS"^ 


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A  Vfqrctto. 


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n 


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I 

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^:iSl« 


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!  ;v.. 


■V     ■  , 
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136 


THE  MESSAGE. 


'M^^^^i^^^^:^^^^M 


1 


plac'd     it,    one    .-uinn:  r  eve    -     ning,  <tii    a      lit-  tie  white  cloud's  breast,        But  it, 
L'uf  •  ten   wi/l    ich   r  .•-truu     •     en,    nan  da^i  llerz  so    tiif    be  •  wegt ;  dort  iler 


t/ 


Mm^mwm 


=1 ^ . ^ cm        M     9 ^-L^—^—t0 — *_ 


:5-^-^:rTf=4^P^^rt?l=?C?S:^-« 


m 


-.t!trtr_^3::^ 


P       ril-    ^ 


1 ^-    ' ^^ •— •—^-l-  ^ 


fn  pnrn  pin  rim. 


:jf--qi 


m 


fad  -  «m1    in   gold  -  en  .*|ilendor,       and  died  in    tlie  orim-son  west.  I 

Wol  -  ke,  ilcr    e  -  iciy  bUin-en,        doM  glemein-en  Grmsihr  trdyi.  Der 


^  /^  ^ 


-55 !5- 


=::t*= 


,n:Jt:.^-^=::l^ 


&ZZ?: 


pSg^r 


A  ^.  ^i«  rim 


■mi'-'m' ^Ts 


d 

i 

i 

M 


/•(•(/. 


^-^^^^ 


-■pi 


/ 


:|t^— 


.= — I 


gave        it     the     lark       next     morn 
Ler  -    die  wili     ich  ilin      ge 


ing,         and  I  watch'd      it   soar     and 
ben,         die  slch  auj       nach  0  -    beu 


|2C5-^^^E^^=-- 


2=5-=^- 


:::iv:=s:; 


jr-5«— ^5^j: 


"*"*- — ii — ^-^^ — 'i*^^ 


^ 


/rjrjr.  Pri Rrn  


8fn. 


K      K 


Fed. 


*       Fed. 


.?,=^ 


s^*^ 


piu  rifard. 


Fed. 
lento. 


S^^ttt 


^ 


:t3»=:s^'iC=:^ 


l^rrdt 


soar But   its     pin- ions  grew  faint      and    wea     -     ry,         and    it 

schiriiHjt  .  .  .  .     duch  die    Liif  -  te     ice  -  hen,       der      Vo     -     gel        nim-vier. 


»      ( 


tJ 


>^ 


i      1      I 


«rrt. 


pin  lento. 


^ 


W-m^k.. 


Jtrit=5:^$:  Sf 


1*=^ 


iV(/. 


♦  P'd. 


tt*- 


THE  MESSAGE. 
a  trmpo. 


137 


f        })iu  agitnlo. 


flutter'd         to  luirth      once  iiTore. 
nim-mer         zum  Him  -  niel  dringt. 


y^- 


^^~% 


:>.z:zzfczn 


^1 


§|: 


I    crii'il    in  my  pa^?-sion-ate 
Wer  wird  sick  nock  vniner  ir- 


W 


-n—m- 


W—i^ 


-rs^ 


f  agitato. 


&'=5 


•^^ 


-S) SI 


irr_n=z^= 


-•-•—•- 


-^. 


i 


*s^ 


ri7. 


rt  tempo. 


4- 


/ 


dt-d^ 


-JK— 


i^i=i^^a:;^^E^'^^a 


long  -  injr.Hiis  thoearth  no  an- gol      friend  .  .  .      who  will  carry  my    love      the 
-  bar  -    men,  auf  der  Erd    in  blan-er       Lnj't  ^  .  .  .  liijrt  dain  Niemand  die  Kkujen  des 


m 


St'ttx^: 


W: 


^. 


PBi- 


)-i7. 


-'=!-»- 


--I- 


^*^ 


/ 


mcs    -    sage    mv  heart  desires      to  send ' 
Ar     -    men,   der  nach  der  Theu-ren  ruft. 


my  heart         desires      to     send  ? 
der  nach         der  Theu-ren  rnj'tf 


^^^^ 


•zts' 


I  '  -^    ril.    '  »i 


-X 


morcndo. 


m 


Un  poeo  meno  mvo. 


^=^- 


V 


:^2i^r=ff«W?** 


i> 


poco  rit. 


crvKc.   moJto. 


slarg. 


:i:i^';. 


!■•■:! 


'Mi 


flf 


:i;'l;l'!f 


.11"     i'^ 

♦ , '  ■  ,     ,'Vf.  •( 

t    '                  '    '  1  ■  ,. 

J 


111 
'  "^  "^f  ;ii 


^,  V  iril 


«    I  Ml 
1   '•'I 


138 


THE  MESSAGE. 


^: 


fj^y^'- 


a  tempo. 


S^ 


^~J^ 


"M 


i^-m-  -m--m-m^A 


Then  I 
JIorr/i,da 

».f HI frsifif  i 

» 


/*    Hiarc.  r:r~  /"/' 


i!i 


It: 


t- 


AUrqreiio  mnrrioM, 


rit. 


:*z=*r 


±1 


^ 


5^ 


hoard         a  strain         of     mu 
drill   •    gen  Wim    •    <ler  -  to 


— * 


/ 


«w*-^S^-*i 


po     mighty,  so  pure,         so 

u'i'e      nie  Ich  ge- hiJrt         an  me  in 


~~^  rit. 


m". 


t 


m 


3. 


^J^ 


m 


^ 


a  tempo. 


-f 


rit. 


V 


s^^^ 


^ 


dear, 
Ohr, 


That  my  vor     -      y       sor-row    was  si 

Neil-  e   Hoff  -   nung  vdll  mich  durch  -  glu 


^1    .  mf  crcsc.  rit.  _j^ 


lent,  and  my 
h€)i,da)ikend 


Wz 


^m 


r1 =d=S 


Ped.  r^: 


mure 


i^^ffp 


«*- 


y?^: 


rif. 


:*-•: 


n  tcinpo. 


"f 


^ 


•-SzK 


^ff=5* 


::^ 


heart  stood  still 
schnu  -  e     ich 


to        hear; 

em    -   ^or. 


It        rose        in  har-nio   .    ni-ous 
Teh       launch  -  te ;  in  Liif  -  ten  min 


--fs* 


--imm^mm 


1 1 1 — I — -I ^5j 1 1-    _,  1 


'9-9-  -m-      -9  9-9-9-  ^ 


// 


rit. 


V       V 


// 


mi:E=Ei 


^^13 


1^ 


V  V  V  v^v**  v-V  _'        - — 


fltarc. 


'T' 


THE  MESSAGE. 


13» 


''T-^ 


m^ 


rush 
regt 


xirli 


of         ininj( 

(ir    •    muiij 


U'd     voi 

vnd    Sal 


^1 

CCS     llllll 


_^^-gJ^f 


•<^  -<■-  ^€-  (■-  -* 


^<«  -    ^-1 — 1-   -t- — I — F- — 1—    >-  -—   -f — I — a- 


--X 


Fed.  -^ 


^tep= 


^m^^m^^^ 


strinjjs, 


Audi    ten     -     (Ur-lyhiid         my    iii('ssa;:e 
All/ die  Fill    -    gel  der  Tu     -     ne      Ip'j  ich 


m 


(111       the 
all     mein 


gg^n 


^ 


««**  »^ 


H i 1 1 — '    ** 


g«=^i7A 


"m 


_    liJM  i^MJi^g^, 


Pcd.  -Jjf. 


f  lento. 


*      =± 


t 


-s 


i^ 


<-v       a  <rm;)0. 


jD   P/ti  vivo. 


=3^ 


mil  -  sic's,       on     the     mu-  sic's  out  -  fprciul  wings. 
Grus  -  sen:     tragi,    o      tmgt  es     hin         anaZiel! 


A'nd    I 


h-^i 


^f 


.      T    V     V     V       V      ,  ,.,7.  W 


5=3 


f  marc. 


W7^' 


=1: 


JO    /('.C/7  «/(((•(•. 

-*-  ^-  -(•--#-  -^-  ^«.  -^-  -p-  ^•-  .^- 


bi^ 


^: 


g^=^g]g|; 


■|=*d 


hoard        it  flow  far   -   thcr  and  far 
liiin   -    mel-an  stieg      nun  das  Sin 

8ra. 
Vn  poco  pill  invo. 


thcr 


in     sound     more  per  -  feet  than 

die     See    -     le    Jul  -  get  ihm 


■3 i4«*H — t-"  I — !- 


'=m^y 


PP  vna  rnrdn 


•  Kt<icc.0tm.  ^jm^-m^-m-m-^- 


(it; 


110 


THE  MESSAGE. 


If. 


w 


'^t^::±: 


4r 


'tf\ 


spocch, 
kauiii ;  , 
Hva, 


Far     -     thor  thiiii       xi^jlit  ....     can 
mil  ihm  die         (irim      •      •      se 


bV 


*^*  '•■  0   f.    ^'  -    f   ^ 


I'ciL 


m  (   i,-, 


fi)^)  n(  iiipri  dim. 

M^  ^-  -(•-   -m-  -m-    «. 


/3/0 


ZftCjZ 


If—- 


rit. 


i 


o 


f'ol  -  low, 
driiKjcn 


-:i_^ 


—     h  — 


Fur 
Jm.      bin 

.  id».i=:     8m.., 


tlii'r  than     s(i\il 
//I    (Ini       Him 


can 

Vlflli- 


. .__ i5f«- 


M-    0  •  m  m      -•• 


«  Innpo. 


^ 


±r- 


rcach, 
raum  I 


Far 


tlier,         far- 

ter,  n'ci- 

8va 


."-i. 


^^ 


E^i^ 


/"    f/rnntlinao.  , 


* 


ther.       Ami  I  know     that  at  last  my     mes 

ter !      RnhnndFrie-deiii<indvin     •      ge  -    zo 


¥•  I     I 


sage         has 
gen iv's 


1 — 1 — ',     I  J 


ff  <ji'"ii(tiuso 


^■■FPI^II 


'-•^f*-! 


^. 


THE  MESfAOE. 


141 


bt--^ 


=^ 


4 


rtt. 


a  Irmpo. 


E3^ 


g 


piiKrt'd  through       the     fjidd 


If, 


en    mir, 


iUiii     nun 


I'll 

mcr 


K«te, 
udnt. 


So     niv 
117// 


uun 


-^-. 


i: 


^IJfJ    *5*;i'  *5"«    *"* 


? 


f 


/•«v/. 


ntarci 


r- 


nccel. 


i  -rlr. 


-ii 


:5- 


lu'iirt 


1.4      III)     Ion 
dig  iter  Ntitii 


iti't 


rest 
har   -    n 


WfH 


Ami 
die      mil 


-    3 


-it  it:- 5,:'—) 


5-5->5^  i^ '  3 II  i|'"^g^«=ri^i^°*#  tfi 


crrsc. 


accef. 


§# 


-iT-qr: 


\ 


m 


wait. 

einf,. 


^ 


XT 


mm^^^ 


if  »larg. 


PP^J^fi 


Ped.  =± 


S-S^-5-1S"»  »  ^  *  •  • 

■^  J  y  g-i# — «-<«  m  m  ■»  « 


■^i*"*— I 


Perf.  :^  »narc 


-ni'tv^ 


iN 


% 


1        f.^lVi 


142 


ANCHORED. 


SAMUEL  K,  COWAN. 


^^ 


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--g-    f-      -*--^ftQ_. 


MICHAEL  WATSON. 


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y  Con  apirilo. 


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Fly    -  -  ing,  with    flow  -  iiig  sail, 


O  -  ver  the  sum- nier     sea! 


P 


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Sheer        thro'      the    seeth  -  ing  gale,  Home-ward  bound  was       she  !  .  .  . 


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tr»  a,-ia 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hcbbabd  Bros. 


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Fly 


ing   with    feivth'- ry  prow,        Bounding  with  slaut-ing       keel,...       And 


<m-      -9-  -•-      -•-      -m- 


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5 1 =— 1 

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crP8. 


glad, 


and   glad 


was      the     fsail 


-   or      lad  . 


As    he 


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steer' d 


and 


at 


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It 


wheel : 


'  Or.  -       ly       tin-  oth  -  er  day    to    stray, 


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144 


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safe  .  .    . 


--g- 


at     last, 


the  har    -    bor       past, 


Safe       in      my 


/ 


fa    -    ther's      home, 


Safe 


in        my 


pmwwmmmmm 


?'g — ^ —  ^~ 


/ 


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:i=5=S= 


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I 


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Poco  rit. 


w 


S=?2= 


:z2: 


fa 


thcr'a 


home."  .  . 


m 


Poco  rit. 


ff  a  tempo. 


m. 


^=si 


^mm^m^m^^ 


ANCHORED. 


145 


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fe: 


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-i=^=I 


£fe=,^5qi 


m 


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:*^EiS 


^jgjg 


P 


mjO  Moderato. 


K      I        f 


^itrzSi 


Bright        on       the    flash  -  ing     brine  Glit     -    ter'd     the     sum  -  mer  sun  ! 


^- 


^    -^  ^ 


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f 


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f 


Pf 


Sweet 


ly       the     star  -    ry    shine  Sniil'd      when     the     day    was  done  ! 


m 


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*JS    J^    SiSJJSS   sssss 


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Blythe        waa   the  breeze  of  heav'n        Fill-  ing  the    fly  -  ing    sail,  .  .  .      And 


I 


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J- . 

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tf  ! 


li 


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140 


ANCHORED. 


ran. 


4: 


glad        was       the     sail   -  or    lad     xVs   he        steer'd  .  .        aud    saug      tliro'      the 


1  r^^  ^   1^ 


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On 


ly      aii-oth  -  cr  day    to     stray, 


r 


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/ 


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On     -      ly     an-oth   -  or  night     to    roam, 


Til 


len 


H =1- 


r^«-i (• — i*-^ m — ^r: — ^ 


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safe 


at      last,  .  .  .        the  har     -    bor       past, 


Safe       in       mv 


=^=i 


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n 


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ANCHORED. 


/ 


147 


r5 a 


^m 


:«■: 


:^:s: 


-t- 


fa    -    ther's      home, 


Safe 


m        my 


tJ        -^   •     "^'     -"2:   •     3:         5: 


/ 


4=t 


3*=i 


::) n-^ 


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i 


Poro  r»7. 


? 


:^ira: 


fa 


ther's 


Home.    . 


t 


fm 


^~ 


-b; — h 


Poco  rit. 


ff  a  tempo. 


1^1 


:^- 


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r=s= 


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r 


::p=ip:=iK 


:Pi=P= 


l^ggi 


Agifntc 


&^ 


:1tr^ 


i; 


Sud-dea      the  Hght-niugs     flash'd 


Like      fal  -    chions  in      the 


:^^^ 


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crea. 


1-2:^=^ 


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dark ! 


Sudileu        the  thun  -  ders     crash 'd  ! 


A 


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-*i — I 1- 


-H' 1- 1- 


las  !  for  the  gal-laut  bark  !      There.when  the  storm  had  pass'djA  drear-y  wreck  lay 


^=&^ 


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s: 


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TET 


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S^Ei 


3^E3E 


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she  !  But  bright  was  the  star-ry  light  That  shoue  on  the  sum-mer  sea ! 


1 •* H 1 1-^ — 1 — -A H — t 1 1- h 

P  "    ^    ^  rail 


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<— f  « 1-  <— I-   «— r     h 

■«-— 3-  «-1-  « <  — >-     -J- 


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2:i- 


fea  I  1^ 


Allegretto. 


h         V- 


And      a        soft      smile    came     from    the    stars, 


And      a 


ANCHORED. 


g^J]-JZL.^ 


^'^SS^lSirx^S-i'i-f-'SSA'^j^ 


I 


-     poro. 


T 


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:?: 


:*=•= 


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dan  -  ger      past,  Safe      in     his   Fa 


ther's     home ! 


i- 


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I 


/ 


r=F= 


:fs=fsi 


:M=:=^-=^. 


:^« 


Safe 


in    his     Fa  -     -  ther's 


home! 


@ 


-ja.- 


m 


ad  lih. 


rail. 


7^ 


:f^-ng 


:*=i: 


?2= 


:?2= 


^ 


=t 


:cz 


Safe 


in    his  Fa 


ther's 


home  ! 


/•/• 

•'•'  colln  voce. 


<-^'^t*-9*-^-^ 


8  8  8     8     8     8      Z^Jrcmolo. 


1.50 


NANNIE. 


AJJeorrffi). 


iin- 


T. 


/NNETTE  LEIGH  HUNT. 


:^! 


-^' 


Ww, 


1.  Oh: 

2.  She 

3.  .She's 


3= 


^ 


ilfei 


E^ 


dim.  p 


•dfcfr:^: 


JEJEE^ 


^^ 


!$==!« 


_i --^j 


i_-^._ 


-Ji-i 


3?=i: 


i: 


kind  and     fair      is     Nan   -    uie,     Her      eyes      are  like   the      sky,  ....       Her 

laughs.aud  shows   a     dim    -    pie,     She     frowns  when  she's   a        mind,  .  .  .      She's 

got       a      hat     of     .eat     -     in.    With    lit-tle  white  flow'rs  a  -  rounti,  .  .  .     She's 


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H H 


H h 


-0 0- 


m — 1» — >•- 


^ 


'-m~-   m     mP 


=i^=^ 


--w=i^ 


:qii=1^=^-:1=rs: 


:iJ=*: 


at=S= 


-^xi 


cheek  is  like  the  rose  -  bud  That  peeps  when  summer's  nigh  ;  .  .  .  Her 
sweet  and  rare  and  sim  -  pie,  The  best  of  wom-an  -  kind ;  .  .  .  Her 
got       a     gown    of     silk -en  stuff    With  flow'rs  on  a  creamy     ground;...    We'll 


0(q>yright,  1884,  by  Hcbbard  Bros. 


NANNIE. 


151 


en  corn     With  lit- tie  soft  curls  be  -   clij;ht, , 
tunc,  What  man    could  ask  lor      more? 
to  church  one  day,   She'll  look      so  sweet  and     shy,.. 


Her 

Yet 

She'll 


^^^ 


L-7:^*: 


, — ♦^ — I 


-SI 


voice  is  like  the  mu  -  sic  of  The  wind  of  a  sum-  mer  night, 
she  has  hid  for  him  she  loves  Of  treasures  a  gold-  en  store.  , 
wear    all     this     fine    tra  -  ves  -  tie     And    on     -     ly      I     know    why.  . 


i^m 


f'Trrf 


-i — -S--:^ 


ifrii: 


^ 


*: 


::t= 


Heigh ! 
Heigh ! 
Heigh! 


Nan  ••  nie,  Ho  ! 
Nan  -  nie,  Ho ! 
Nan  -  nie,   Ho  ! 


Nan  -  nie,  Bide  a  wee 
Nan  -  nie.  Bide  a  wee 
Nan  -  nie,  Bide     a     wee 


and  love 
and  love 
and  love 


me 
me 
me 


true,  dear ; 
true,  dear ; 
true,  dear ; 


DO. 


Heigh ! 
Heigh ! 
Heigh ! 


Nan  -  nie, 
Nan  -  nie, 
Nun  -  nie. 


± 


Et^?^ 


Ho! 
Ho! 
Ho! 


Nan  -  nie, 
Nan  -  nie. 
Nan  -  nie. 


I'll  love  none  hut  you.  Dear ! 
I'll  love  none  but  you,  Dear! 
I'll    wed    none  but    you,     Dear! 


^m^ 


— ji 


F*^ 


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mm^ 


H 


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I 


iiifil 


'^f^! 


1^1 


■■4  : 


»!.?*■ 


,    1;  ifl| 


m. 


'i   : 


/.'I 


...,,;!' 


f 
1  I 


.u« 


'"HI. 


!'«! 


Ov  1 


a 


if 


152 


THE  IVORY  GATE. 


Andante  con  moto. 


COTSFORD  DICK. 


^^^^^m^f^^^^m^ 


^^==:Fi^^y5^=^= 


? 


-■^ .e- 


i^a 


ii 


i 


;^= 


^' 


iftz^ 


::*=atz:*:z=:i^ 


One  night     I  was  si-  lent-  ly     striv  -  ing    To      harmuuizc     all    my    lif'e.Whence  the 


:a: 


icz: 


P 


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S2«-_ 


23: 


:^ 


^-3lt 


:at:*: 


4i 


-<g- 


-I 1- 


ZZ2Z 


-^sr 


=^=it 


ifcrfc 


zm    M—Mi 


-P- 


m 


mel-  o-  dy  seeni'd  to  have    fa  -  ded  Where  the  dis-cords  a-lone  were    rife,  And 


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:z2i 


ici^ 


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:zz 


:T='-^ 


1!s==1t 


:*!=*=-•= 


?^ 


i^^ 


grew   so    wea-  ry   of    weav  -  ing  The  threads  of    un-  tune-  ful   themes,    That    my 


7.^. 


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pi 


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Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bros/ 


THE  IVORY  OATE. 


l.W 


3-ir 


*— i- 


:Ccrtr 


^^Ji-j^..^ 


8j»ir  -  it  pass'cl  in-  to  slumber's  rcalin.Thro'  the  i  •  vo-  ry  gate  of  drenitis. 


"/ 


^^^ 


I 


There      I 


re.*. 


4-^      -m- 


ff^^ 


t:^b; 


:^ 


'^ 


:*^- Iff:  it 


PP  «na  corrfa.  aempre  legato. 


^^=gy^^^^.g-_^.„gz=r=g 


::^= 


:^a==f!!:^'^ 


:*=at 


:*==?* 


saw 


all      the  dear 


com 


pan 


-9- 


^=^g^^^ 


ions  I    had 


^s=^^g^--^ 


jigg^^EEE^i^-^^^^i^^fg^i^EE^^^ 


S 


-K S- 


:S=^ 


i^^i 


lost 


in     the    long 


go, 


Who 


SE^HIE^ 


^^ 


9E 


^^ 


pi 


^EEE^^EEEEZJE^^IE^^^^H^^EEE^^ 


••-  i 


Mi 


H 


i:*4 


THE  IVORY  GATE. 


r-i^     q- 


'^^ 


told 


1)10    Biich    ten  • 


der 


tid 


iiigs  Of 


;SE: 


^^i^ 


— * — ^ « ^ *^ — 


^1 


ii; 


I  ;^ 


:«.=:r^ 


=5^^ 


:^::=K: 


all 


that      I      fain  would 


know, 


Ami  tlic 


!t=i=S 


8f 


^^^^ 


^ 


-.iT --i? '^ 


^ 


r?_ 


old, 


old  Love  that 


left 


me,  To 


» 18-" 


* 


pH^^l^ 


'^^^^^^ 


g^^E^r^ 


->     h 


py 


*  band, 


dwell  with  that     hap 


Now 


S* 


crea. 


dim. 


--%:-- 


^ 


^  i    J 


:«*= 


THE  IVORV  OATE. 


tS5 


^ 


^ 


l«=S: 


^^^^^ 


the  trvst 


we    had      made  on  earth,        To 


P^ 


^fe 


^p^p^^i« 


meet     in   the   bet  -  ter    land !        Once  more    did  we  link     to  -  geth     -   cr  Our 


lf*S 


¥ 


m 


E3i 


P  iranquillo. 


r^Sh- 


ttor 


>Sh- 


t 


i=^^ 


zq- 


=^^— gi)= 


-jcii 


-^^- 


;^i 


hands   in    fond     em  -  brace, 


Once  more,     in    a  sweet     a  -   maze  -  ment,    I 


^^ 


fctaa: 


^ 


±ci: 


-ts- 


m 


iH 


!1 


I'  ' 
■   i'« 

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I 

I    X 

1, 


s4 


Pofo  agitato. 


3ffE 


i"Pt:r^=P=P= 


:t2=:;sc 


It 


gaz'd    on        my  dar-  Hug's    face  ! 
--1 


And     I     knew   that  my  dream  was  a 


st_j 


M 


^1 


a 


156 


THE  IVORY  GATE. 


P 


-^2. 


:fs==*r 


"■! — jgi 


:?=: 


mes 


sage,    By     a 


-^ h- 


H \- 


-m^m- 


'^-^- 


jg— r— r  -g- 


>— V- 


v-v- 


|i;' 

'■S^*- 

I'r 

iftsi 

i:   ' 

Tf  r  i-:f<| 

1'  ■ 

*l^^^1 

,-     . 

■     ,  .  ■      ■■  ,f 

i1     ,  ■,! 

■,;  ■  (it 

t  •■; 

1 

Wm 

II 

^"  '^ 

\  i' 

^    ^ 

1   ^' 

.•      .'      A 

1     .: 

;'i    .''f! 

1 ' :, 

■ 

1 

M   !,"' 


^-■':t 

i 

: 

r^|S=ir-i=*=g: 


=^rz^tz=± 


E^------ 


mf 


^S^ 


m: 


:S=if 


aSfc 


soft  -  eu    my  pain    and  my       pas 


sion,  And   to       si  -  lence  my  dis  -  con 


-i^-t 


1^- 


:g=g ri^L-:g= 


-^i^-j^^t 


:p2= 


:?== 


& 


P 


_^  Largameni^", 


'§^ 


EE 


J^ 


igz-jat 


Ut* 


-  tent. 


Cour 


age,  O    faith 


ful 


E^ 


m. 


-j=r 


1 


THE   IVORY  GATE. 


lo7 


/ 


"pi~i*: 


ntSit 


-u — k= 


shine, 


And  your  eyes  but  close  to      the 


fj 


f 


"^^^^^^^"'^^ytf^^^'^^^ti^^ 


nm 


?'■'':■■ 


r    A 


ten. 


ten. 


:$=:t- 


•  vine, 


To       wake  in  a  dawn  . 


di. 


M      i«« 


I      'U 


.*.{ 


'ii 


!»i 


f  I  •  f  <if 


ur 


'  f. 


:cz 


vine 


"C?- 


^^ 


.=^--^^ 


=*= 


I 


I 


r-l 


i ,  !-t 


l,.L 


V 


lo8 


BRING  HIM  BACK  AGAIN. 


FRANK  L.  MOIR. 


^Larqhetto.  con  moUo  espress. 

fimm 


m\ 


VJ 


S^-sra: 


^ 


u' 


1 1 


*s-  " 


:^- 


1.  Sleep, 

2.  Breeze, 


sleep, 
breeze, 


O'er       me 
Thro'      the 


creep, 
trees 


Gent    -   ly 
Thou     art 


gi^-f?" 


1  it  * 


r-22: 


:?2: 


4r: 


:iJ=rp: 


now       sub- 
sigh  -    ing 


^ 


i 

-  due  me ;  Dreams,      dreams,  8il  -  ver     beams.  Bring     my 

ev       -       er;  Stay,  stay,  "Wind — O        say —  Wilt     thou 


^^ 


-4——. — ^-^^^TH 


^ 


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r 


SrES 


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^t 


4:^ 


:T=t: 


No.  2—11. 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


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^^ 

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rJ 

^                        •^ 

»- 

1 

■■  1 

back 
back 


a 


gam, 
gain^ 


Bring         him      back 
Bring         him      back 


"5=a 


P^ 


m 


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f 


IPJ*If  li*         ^ 

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160 


BRING  HIM  BACK  AGAIN. 


h»-t==t: 


1st  time. 


2d  time. 


z^z 


tl 


iE^=3 


1^^ 


-  gam. 

-  guiii. 


bl« 


— ^—  -* — • ^ — 


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rall.  ' 


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j0  rt  tempo. 


§ 


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3.  Stay, 


stay, 


Fad  -    ing        day, 


Why       so 


P 


i 


-g?:: 


fly 


i 


::ca 


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ri^^- 


f 


f 


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leav- 


ing.' 


Light,  light, 


Stay     thy     flight, 


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I 


quick  -  ly 

-l>J       m- 


Lin  -  ger 


^ 


^^^ 


m. 


^   V 


:?2: 


fcli 


^^m: 


'V 


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^i' 

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h-*- 

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i.«= 
--*-- 

m 


SE^e 


t= 


iu         thy         dy    - 


mg. 


tr 


Ss^M 


I      I 


/ 


32: 


Till       moon     and       stars         in 


::?= 


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BRING  HIM  BACK  AGAIN. 


P 


rail. 


=^- 


^^=^^Ei§^^t 


161 


yon  -  (ler        sky,     Shed    light      e    -    nough      to         guide   him 


iiigh. 


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I 


i^ 


rr 


:ff=3J 


i- — r 


i 1- 


«•/ 


eres. 


:s2 


k/ 


:c2i 


=:?2: 


^= 


Shine, 


shine, 


Light     dl    -    vine,  Bring     him      back  a- 


znlz 


:* 


--i:: #- 


^ 


»»/ 


r 


cres. 


g«^ 


:t=t: 


^8z8- 


m/9 


;tr 


::?2: 


him  .  . .        ^noiiQ  raij, 

'^ = 


:?2:: 


-  gain, 


Bring 


him 


back 


^M. 


:c2: 


itJ 


-r 


p 


col  canto. 


isai 


g= 


=e 


El 


Z2: 


^ 
fe 


"-pz 


r 


::2i 


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t/- 


-  gam. 


icir: 


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T=?= 


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:*=t 


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r 


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Pplllli; 


I II  t  ! 


I  i 


1      ^   { 


ii 


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C,  r 


16S 


SAILING. 


Con  tpirito. 


GODFREY  MARKS. 


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1 

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h- — " 

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;t^      1 — 

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p 


:s=i:=pi:ti: 


1  Y'liPiive   ho!   . 

2  The     sail   - 

3  The     tide  . 


my 
or's 
is 


g=25- 


:tit^: 


-R««^^ 


z0 — mz 


^ 


z=^-rtr:i::f!:tii1=ir.rf!-4=r;=?: 


±.zz\zt 


^ 


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Ff 


If 


P 


r=q=7 


1*=:^: 


hidij, 

life 

flow 


the   wind     blows  free,  A      pleas      -     ant      gale 

is     bold        and  free,  His      home  is       on 

ing  with        the  gale,        Y'heave  ho !  my      lads. 


^J 


IS 

the 

set 


2.-12=: 


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rr 


^ 


"  i;'^  r '" 


r.-^-jq= 


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:=t 


:?H^?^ 


I| 


's9z 


:^= 


1= 


:^ 


on 

our 

Ice, 

And 

soon 

a    - 

cross 

ihe 

0    - 

coan 

roll 

-    mg 

soa, 

And 

nev 

er 

heart 

more 

true 

or 

ev' 

-  ry 

sail, 

The 

har 

bor 

bar 

we 

soon 

shall 

-'I—- 


m 


i=r 


iti 


^ 


m 


-Z£z 


:^«(: 


-=r- 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


8AILINO. 


163 


i- 


1 ^ 


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^—z^. 


clear,         Our       oial 
brave,      Tlian      he 
clear,        Fare  -    well. 


hint       biiniue      shall      brave     -      Iv       fteer; 
who        laiiiich    -     ts         on  the     wave; 

once      more  to         home  so       chiir, 


But 
A- 

For 


— ( — -h — — 1" 


t^'Ei    W 


— g* — «- 


:^ 


:S---^    --S- 


'ere  we  part  from    Kiii;-  land's  .«hore8  to   -  nijrht, 

-far  he  s]H'eds  in      dis  -   tantolimos   to       roam, 

when  the  tcni  -  pest      ra  -    gos  loud     and      hm};, 


A 

AVith 
TLat 


w 


\  -. 


h    I 


,1 


'ill; 


song        we'll 

jo     -    cund 

home        shall 


-:ir-9- 


smg 
8ong 
be 


for    home    and  beau  -  ty       bright. 

he    ridcs!      tlie  spark-ling      foam. 

our   guid  -  ing  ftar       a    -    mong. 


i^^=^z 


"(^ 


II 


b4r_ 


-S-^ 


-m-w- 


PI 


Then  here's  to  the   sail  -  or. and  here's  to  the  hearts  so     true,  Who  will  think  of  him   up- 


:«Ut:S= 


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SAILIT<a. 


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ad  lib. 


— ■ — I — -1- 


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on     the  wii- Ur.s      Muc,  .Sail   -    iiig,  sail    -    ing,  o  -  ver  the  bounding 


:t?^=r: 


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•^^ 40- 


colla  voce. 


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p 


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=!=!=»: 


■-:=tii 


■      ^  - — *- 


::|szzir 


:=P!^=^- 


L 


main 


,        Fur      ma-  n y     a  storm   -  y     wind  shall  blow  'ere        Jack  comes  home  a- 


li 


1^ 


.,,<*- ?;w 


T=S 


-  gain; 


Sail    -  ing,         sail    -    ing  o  -  ver  the  bounding    main,        For 


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ad  lib. 


B.C. 


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I 


ma-ny      a  storm  -  y     wind  shall  blow  'ere  Jack  comes  home  a    -  gain. 


^.pz: 


«r 


ipispn 


co?/a  voce. 


^S=^ 


^^ 


t* 


7^ 


^H 


Ht5 


TRUST. 


A.  A.  RICKERT. 


S^ 


■»-::ff: 


-*f 


t=i?= 


^ 


1  Wliiit  niake.s  my  heart  i^o  calm  and  strong  When 

2  I      watch  the  wliite  sails  ill     the    west,    iSome 


tar 


:«t'"45r-sf^^^^'-Sr~-Sr 


Pi 


iUJlUJJj  JJUJJ 


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b X— y— I- 


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$ 


ifcpgi 


;;?==±: 


oth 
go 


er    hearts  are      cry 
it!;,  some    re  -  turn 


ing? 

'ug; 


What  gives    the  sweetness 

My  love     he  comes  not, 


3rDa 


-jj 


-<•— f- 


:j^z=^ 


zez^e-- 


;.a?r=:gLi=:^: 


»rp*- 


z^S-zti 


I  to    my  song      When  oth  -      -  er    li.j)s  are  sigh-  ing  ? 

I        God  knows  best,        I     hush  iny  deep-  est  yearn  ing  ; 


It      is   .      .        be  - 
Tho'    wind  .  .      and 


m 


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Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbaed  Bros. 


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ill 


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TRUST. 


:::^i_4:.- 


-(K-zr^S: 


t: ^ 


^E^^ 


-^- 


] 


cauHo  I  think 

wavi's  now         hiii 


of  tllfC, 

(kr  tlu'e, 


And      fiinj? 
1  bing 


tliat ) 
that  \ 


IT 


? — -Jl— :^j»- 


X — y- 


i 


IMJ 


^m 


*=«" 


thou 


g: 


R^— 

art         true 


:zsz.iz 


in 


to  me! 


1st  time. 


ILPJLHL 


-•*  •; --i" 


* — *- 


fri:^ 


1^=*: 


^ 


-*—     «- 


2rf  /;/«p. 


?.* 


^ 


And  if  the 


-  ccan 


:zzm~m-ai-m{ :.:«  r_-:«=«id:5: 


-I — I — (- 


^:= 


•-=it:*i^iU^ 


^fe 


1^ 


3!:s^ 


-jg:  jg::girp-:g:!?^-g: 


.>.5 


sleep  -        -    i„g  „.if, 


^y.^^!^ 


^-^ 


i^^r^^ 


f 


^lii  J 


1    ll*  I 


M 


■=s=^^=s=^ 


^   _.  ^'"'''         '^^'''»t-inglow.n,.w sings  , )f thee 'O' 


♦^a. 


^^^^s^^^^i^jii^^^l^i^^ 


f  r 


y 


!■- 


JM 


i 


168 


TRUST. 


^^m 


g 


—JS. 


know 


thy  love 


is  true, 

8va ^ 


id 


Bi'rt 


@i^=^ 


p 


=^ 


^- 

-_]- 

1- 



1-         - 

• 

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F 
fc 

true 

-^ 

to 

8rrt 

thee  I 

• 

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3: 

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1     ^ 

-^^ 

$ 


jijtES 


et^^^f 


^f^^. 


StS^Srtt^ 


§ 


-K—(i- 


-i^-=»i 


^1?: 


I  can  -  not   waste  my    days   and    years      In  fit 


fill    sad    com  • 


3^ 


^^^^^'^^^ 


im 


-«- 


i 


TRUST. 


m 

-  plaiD 

i-iTl 


169 


^^ 


:i^=z:^ 


mg,  My  faith  grows  strouger,     and      my    ffiira  Are 


m 


m  m  m 


ii 


^ai 


r_M: 


^frm^ 


> 


:i=i^ 


ev 


er,  ev- er  wun  -  ing,  Be-  cuuse  I      ev- er  think  of  thcc,  and 


i 


ii 


■^^  I  TTB^T"-;     -I  "^- 


■m-  -*-  -*^  •i-*t^-a- 


^ 


1*=^T 


T 


im 


^^-~^z 


Z 


i^^ 


Slug, 


And  sing  that   thou 


art  true    to      me  ! 


-4^^' 


_  .  -_.  I 


=ttt  M€W^  I.  iFl  t'iri-ir^'^^^^=^F^^ 


-    -     a— ■l-F-^ — ^-  '     '       ' 


^-.j^ 


-«- 


I 


^jga^*T:g=t^ 


-^^it=i>^^ 


Eta 


ir. 


'fill  ' 


I.  I  ■ 


■irfi 


■►'■I' 


hi 


.■:,  ^il 


l; 


» J' 


■hiffr 


; ,  II 


I 


t 


L'.i 


170 


NEVER  TO  KNOW. 


MIKE  BEVERLY. 


THEO.  MARZIALS. 


:j^^i 


il:&: 


±: 


t^ 


NS 


^&& 


=lvt: 


S^-S^S«- 


w-'-m 


^ 


t 


■•— •-S— 


— t- 


:S= 


lit 


ps 


-=1 — s- 


=r=f 


=i*^ 


^^ 


1  The       air  was  dream-  y      with      flow'rs,  .         .  The 

2  She      came    to      the     win-dow     one      mo    -    ment,  She 


■  '=^  if — 


^^gjP^^ 


I 

BE* 


"i»-      -m- 


^jg^^ 


sf 


^ 


Ei!  ■     I. 


I  I'! 


!,i.. 


'^ 


P 


l?:^**: 


:s=:f: 


=i=S= 


room 
gaz'd 


was    love  -  ly     with      light, 
a  -    far      in      the      night, 


The      soft       waltz  tunes      were 
She  was  dazed      with  too      much 


^ 


cres. 


JS»^jr.^—p J^"*" 


^3=^ 


45  * 


^  :^ 


^. 


^ 


^ 


z^-^^: 


3. 


«=q= 


-JN !s- 


^ 


float 
danc 


ing 


A  -    far      iu      the  warm       June    night,     . 
Or     daz-  zled   with     toa        much   light ;     . 


And  she 
So  he 


m 


3TQI-" 


^^ 


—  51 


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3. 

Copyright,  188J,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


NEVER  TO  KNOW. 


171 


-8--- 1- 


,_>_-._K__wJ.__] K_. 


*e^Me^ 


^^zrfr 


± 


t^:^ 


j         dane'd  with  one  and  the  oth- er —     She  was  far       too  lovely    to       care —         And  she 
nev  -    er  mov'd  from  the  shadow,      So  he  found     no  word     to      speak,         And  he 


i 


1= 


^^ 


-\ 


10--— 


m. 


-^■:  — 


P 


'^^t* 


-ifi^iiMt- 


:^= 


-^^^^ 


=?- 


<s»-  • 


li' 


:izr?=^r=i: 


1^=:;^: 


:^:rq^= 


nev  -    er  look'd  as  she  pass'd    hini  by,      A  -  lone  in  the  win  -  dow   there.     Ah  ! 
nev  -    er  saw,  as  she  turn'd       a-way,  The  tear  on  her  young  bright  cheek. 


i=rt 


^ 


-^^^ 


■^rz 


■W-  -m-    T 


S^J 


:^^9        is*    T:;*^ 


^Ez^ 


-«»^- 


=:?- 


S*^ 


__ — ^ 


:n«»i 


nev  er  to  know   it,  nev  -  er,     Nev-  er  to  know,  ah !  nev  -   er. 


Hi^  '^"Ttt^^^^i^ 


iiE*E^; 


-■^ 


=(-_-_ 


_a_^_q 


m^ 


'Jt=: 


-5 — ji    1    n 


-=!—=)- 


-J: 


UtrrRi 


1^=*: 


3?==«!: 


T-t^- 


3i=:ii) — -mz 


Nev  -  er       to  know        the  heart  t's  ach     -    ing,    All    for  our  sake        and 


U. 


m 

V 


■■^"-^s=ii— ^ 


"  -t    1 =+- -I 1 -■ — mi—0i «i — *- 


r=* 


sLb?3 


-zT^ 


p^^ 

^ 


3§ 


fr 


i 


i 


9 


if 


172 


NEVER  TO  KNOW. 


:1!s=:s= 


-*-p-*i 


q»=zp=p= 


:*=ili 


-t^'-t^— t^— *'- 


v-w-;?: 


al-  most  breaking,  Nev-er  to  know,  nev-er   to  know  The  heart  that  we  love      is 


^: 


iri  r^- 


-*— #- 


-^^s 


^ 


stretto. 


^ 


eiii 


-^— p- 


:N=:|*- 


^fl 


^ 


ach    -     ing,      ach  -    ing,   break 


i^ 


^       rail. 


±M 


^^-■ 


--J=. 


:s=:^= 


m 


I'. 


lut  time. 


I 


%t=T::^tz$Siz:,^^^^-if 


-5?- 


iiBi:»:i-.^J=»=x:-i=4=ar-_-^:^q= 


^igr-jj: 


ziHM=z=^:! 


f 


-t: 


^ 

^ 


\w 


NEVER  TO  KNOW. 


173 


* 


^•=S^ 


i^:^*: 


:t^tr: 


-1 

long,  long  years  are       o    -  ver,  The  great  seas  roll      be   -   tween,       They  have 


L-?=i 


\  i 


JP  :  -m^  .' 


m 


^=^^— !1-=^- 


i^ 


^,E^^ 


-0t- 


h 


_l_si n- 


J=^r 


"K      K 


:•=:*=*= 


:*=z:^* 


gnzip 


^-1 a ^ — ?* 


lit  -  ter  -  ly  past      a   -  sun- dcr        From     all     that  might  have  been  ;         Did   he 


— : —      ■      ~7n 


"5" 


i^. 


hear     that  she  was    an  -  oth  -  er's?   Did  they    sav    that  he     was   dead?     Oh! 


■W=^ 9,^^- t=g__4^-_j__i 


^ 


/ 


1  ! 


tr 


--'^■■ 


ipizp: 


:t:^ 


^?=tz: 


:^=*i 


rfins: 


:ML:g=K 


* 


what  did  it  mat-ter,  for     saddest  of  all    Was    one  lit-  tie  word     un  -  said.      Ah  !  .    . 


"*T 


f 


-_, — I — 


7im- 


P^ 


P 


-U-J!! 


-:^^ — •- 


■p 

1 

•^'    ... 

- >'f'^'' 

174 


NEVER  TO  KNOW. 


Meno  mossn  and  plaintive. 


:=l= 


iz-i^s=^ 


-/# 


:^~ 
=S^ 


:=^= 


^ 


nev-  cr    to  know      it,     nov    -    er,  Nev-  er    to  know,  ah !    nev     -        er. 


PPP 


WE 


=^ 


P  — ^ — =1 — •!— n— n 


* jj  *ii^  *^#%^i^  3*B^-i^ 


-=; — =! — ii    "I    =i- 


1 


:=:p 


-H-*H=l-=!- 


-#— z rr— 1 1 s-| ^ N c ' 1 

— ^ « « 1 K — 1 — 1 . — j^ J ^_ 

Nev  -  er       to   know        tlie  heart      that's  ach     -    ing,    All    fur   our   sake        and 


■1- 


-4 1- 


H^-    -Btf-    -'tf-  -'^-^< 


-=J -4 


5t 


-*  * '^  ir 


r^f= 


H =?- 


^j^^ 


-s? ^- 


:t: 


:ii---^- 


:^^^ 


=|: 


5»- 


-*=5: 


--•-Bzz^z 


iM-t^    tJLz::^ 


!■=*=:»= 


:t2i=t^z:iz: 


-->-n^ 


^^ 


al- most  breaking,  Nev-cr  to  know,  nev-er   to  know  The  heart  that  we  love      is 


W^—^^ •-*— 5^ 


— a — « 


S: 


/ 


*5- 


:^i^ 


i=^J=--^. 


r^-s 


:4 


^ 


ach  -  ing,  ach   -  ing,     break 


m 


a 


ing. 


'^  -* 1^  .^r"^ 5=5^ p=^« ^j= ^g=^^^    ij-^-- > 


:g~rJ?it:: 


_i — ^ — I- 


'jr-tir 


^v 


i 


/w. 


^ 


9     • 


m 


THE  PILGRIM. 


BEATRICE  ABERCROMBIE. 
Anddiilf  vxKxtosn.     ^ 


STEPHEN  ADAMS. 


"^m^ti^mmi^m 


fes — ' — " 


::;»--- D^- 


f3fs 


1 


zM, 


PP      cnlmnto. 


:fs=:^- 


=:it:=.rr=:: 


The  way    had  been  long  and    lone 


ly, 


And 


jl^rri^  r  i-  'i^"^  i^¥i^l^  ?i  r 


PP 


-^- 


m 


;:H 


I     ,  4. 


' 


^!:'" 


< ' 


ill': 


i'MtM 


f'.t'  : 


;i 


'l!l. 


1-8— i- 


:4^ 


-_:c2: 


:^=:t*: 


m 


hcav  -  y      thebur-den        pret-s'd, 


For  llic       a 


"■ed  limbs     were 


H  — I 1 i — ^ 


zci: 


-%=^- 


:4=r.qa=-H 


4::: 


3t 


::22: 


:s|=:^ 


wea 


ry. 


The     pil  -  grim       long'd        for      rest ; 


But 


t*l^ 


H 1 1 — I     — I-  — I   — i i —    '--•  — ^ 1 —  , 


:*r« 


t=ss 


£ifc^ 


Oopyrlght,  18S4,  by  Huubard  Bbos, 


it- 


-'•\m 


17G 


THE  PILGRIM. 


accel. 


calando. 


-h—K- 


:ii«t*=- 


:1!c:^ 


now      he  hath  reach 'd     the      cit   -   y, 


—I 

Yet        still, 


still    must  he 


bt-: 


-M 


g= 


'W 


^ 


:■!=«: 


^i^S^: 


-*t — I — f 


.-t- 


i^ 


£ 


— I — I — h 


wait 


TVmpo. 


--=h- 


Till  the  haiifl      of       love  and     nier  -   cy 


Bhould 


-m-  -m^  -•-  -*-  -e- 


■■^ 


J  S  SS: 


:*— :±:*= 


-•q_^_      _^ !?—•'- 


-."S^- 


'T' 


r 

|; 

■* 

^      - 

J 

^'1 

;f 

1- 

i 

■ 

i 

"■', 

J.; 

i 

3  ' 

':;j 

=Si- 


:.-^i 


-^ — I 1- 


-*-•- 


lead  him  through  the  gate,         Till  the  hand  of  love  and  mercy  Should  Icr./*  .lim  thro'  the 


-MS*- 


f 


crea 


:3^^33£±t?fii::?=i^:-!l-« 


'^1 


^2=^ 


rfo. 


iir'"^-g^    ^ 


:st- 


P  t'o//a  voce. 


-z^i 


^L-: 


gate. 


Lnrgamente. 


THE  PILGRIM. 


177 


tranguiUo. 


:a: 


^^ 


-K— I- 


^^^m 


And    now    as  .sleep  steals  o'er    him,    In  dreanLs  doth  lie  he  -  hold        The 


b§.- 


PP 


^i.^?^ 


:g: 


^: 


r    I 


"CT" 


-£3. 


.Z2: 


;S.-^:;t 


accrl. 


H 1- 


-^ 1 h ^ 


J. 


^ng     road     he  hath   trav-ell'd  Be  -  fore    his  eyes      un  -    fold  ; 


But  the 


m: 


:n: 


3: 


^s^ 

--^w-- 


-r:r 


r 


iEEE5^i» 


:s: 


'-m^mi-m-m'-^-m — « 


"WW^-jm  W'WW^W 


ealando. 


i 


:^! 


:fc:=S=tf: 


:^-:1-: 


3t:*=z=«: 


cross  -  es  by  the     way  -  side, 


All      chang'd        to   an  -  gels 


-;— H- 


-^r 


#- 


a  * 


L'?^"^*z:*!':=*r-: ;» — »-»~»-^- 


P IHH^ 1 ■■■■^ a|ri — ^J —  ^ ^ 1 


=:t-'t:trtzztztzt: 


!:?-: 


JVmpo. 


:z=t: 


:^ 


~ *- 


1\ 


!;f»i 


■!-S'.  ■' 


■  If 


'I 

i 


,iir;iii: 


. !  I  '' 


iiu.^i- 


I'M 


they! 


With        out-stretch'd  piu     •      ions    wait  -  ing 


]i:' 


^ll^ 


Vi-'r 

m 


w 


178 


THE  PILGRIM, 


5  a"i^. 


^S^-BzzXi 


-3^^^^^ 


A V 


:^-:S=^W^- 


^^:r-Ti 


5S^ 


giiido  him  on      his   way,  With  oiitstrctch'd  pinions  waiting,  To  guide  liim  on  his 


^T"^ 


i ^m^^mt    -t — I — I  -n      t  -1 — 1—1 -t--^ \-r 


^- 


tlo. 


-J—      -^' 


P 


colla  rofc. 


■^^ 


-i — 4-_H   -J 

«i_ ^.  — ^ 


^3" 


-s^ 


i' 


"ih- 


way. 


Larijamrntf. 


rail. 


?._ .•--•ziff-ffzffrrr  S:*:*  «-«•«  '?*?  ««€ 


10 


^37"=^ 


swfw^^^^^^j^lg  III 


Bchhcrnio. 


-s  -  ~je 


I 


:^ 


^  He     wakes,  He  wakes, 


4:ii::t»---4:i:-45?:i^:~=^i=:^~^^"  ^^ 


8 


-s:p- 


I 


t— -5 


T> h- 


crra 


??«<• 


"Cr- 


a^ — i. 


e" 


^■rzlar 


w 

^^^; 

tJ 

^ 

m^ 

THE  PILGRIM. 


179 


CO*  "nima. 


"t=^ 


=^^=^:35^?EZ 


«r.zjr: 


g 


A- 

way,        a  - 

zlft^?^-' 

•f-*3 

St— 1— ~ 

^^ 

-  wav 


th 


ov  soar, 


*  * 


M' 


8vu. 


.  do. 


J}- 


m    -fi 


-»-.-^y-  g 


tfc 


5 — n- 


=h- 


EE^:E!BE^3EEEtE=ii 


-— x- 


::ttrrr> 


1 


A  -  way,         a  -  way  tlioy      soar, 


For    their 


S 


-m 


^E}f^:^^^E:^^E^ 


-&- 


'-ws^m^-  •;_:  «|-a(r«:i~B(: 


accel. 


IT^ 


-se- 


work 


IS 


now 


corn     -  jile 


ted, 


They 


:«^5^$.jE£ESz|:|:3=S^pi|^«r^ 


P  kggiero. 


rtrt--:  t  r  t: : tr:  ~ t^t= 


t: 


cnJnndn. 


:$*: 


leave 


mm 


at 


tlic 


:a:2:r: 


^i 


(liior. 


The 


-rr^ 


— i— I  -^  ~^^ — I  — i  — 1  —I 


rf! 


IHO 


THE  PILGRIM. 


Grandionn. 


:^r::q_ 


{. 


a 


gftt('S 


of  pi'url  u  If 


pen. 


And 


!:^- if-it "i! -S-S  it-a  *  H''  J  •  *'  T~"~"  5    5  2  2    2  2  2-  -  -  - 


P 


b§- 


:ie  7W.:!E 


■:cs; 


throiiirl.  tin  ir    por -      tals h\vi4, 


He 


r«9 


;3' 


|*-3^  -m-  m-  m- 


-* tr! I 1 1 1 I 1 ^--t-^-l 1 t-F— ^ — — \— 


zzt  -t^tn-zitiz-t 


-?= 


Peil 


W  ^ 


'-'i-=^- 


:ir.=:i:rz:ff: 


-t»» ^ 


g      L.    - 


on 


ters      the  gold 


en  cit 


And 


t^-^i^«- f  sr*i*::*nr^rir^^^*r*^ii^ 


— yr*> , ,- 


■m-m-m 1 — \ — i 1 — i — i— P---j— h— -j —   i     a      i    ^-t — i — i 1 — i — H 

tt-9t-0 0    0    0^*'    *'-* •-•-•— tj*-*-*— *-*-»-' 


risoluie. 


Pii3f=«n*£Ei^QE 


-*» 1 1 1 — —I 1 — e 


=m3p^: 


1 1 1 —\ 1 1 B  J        A         ' 


-Sl- 


THE  PILORIM. 


181 


ttpe 


tz: 


:ftzli 


m 


T3 — ~ 


I- 

n»  cit 


i^ 


And 


V 


m 


s^ 


fcrrt: 


dolrr. 


now 


nt      last 


hutli 


rt'Ht, 


He 


rtf/  //6. 


-#— •- — «»-^ 


en 


tt-rs       the  gold 


en 


cit 


And 


=l:zt: 


£EESE 


^==^1=:^ 


now 


i- 
.     at       last,      at  la?-t  hath    rest. 


^B 


^8.--g-- 


coZ/rt  rocc. 


^P/3  morcndo. 


w 


:^g^g 


'■liL 


li 


ffiiPi 

ill 


M! 


i 


M   'I 


■'-All 


if  ".i 
'I' 


1    '-I ' 


■!)K 


I   i 


1    I 

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TRUE  TILL  DEATH. 


L.  L.  B. 

Allegro  mnderaio. 


ALFRED  SCOTT  CATTY. 


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1.  Ilere will       I     j)l('(lge 

2.  Hore will       I     pledge 


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thee, 


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deiir 
dear 


est     one, 
est     one. 


— *- -* — - — H= — :y~ 

Here will     I 

For I     must 


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Copyright,  1881,  t<y  Hubbabd  Bbos. 


TRUE  TILL  DEATH. 


183 


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leave 


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thee 


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air. 


be    (lone ; 
a  -   lone; 


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tlui      for 


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dark 


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trees, 
shore, 


Stirr'd  to      and    fro 

Loud  beats  the  storm 


l)V    the      eve 
and  the      wa 


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184 


TRUE  TILL  DEATH. 


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True, 

n  liinpo. 

i  — 


true       till  (ic'Uth ! 


true, 


true      till 


t  t  t  t  t  S  9  t     t  t 

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light 


iiing      broiith ! 


Bear 


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jffitje- 


No.  2.— 12. 


TRUE  TILL  DEATH. 


18^ 


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Ech-0      it! 


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car-  ry    it! 


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far 


and 


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PUPiiFE^I 


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death ! 


True,      true     till 


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AC.  I 


2d  time. 


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death ! 


death ! 


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Kill 


186 


SPARE  THE  BONNETS. 


SARAH  MOIR  ROBERTSON, 


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Mndcrnto 


" • — • — &■ —   '  ^ — j# — [#   i» ' 


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1.  Up- rouse, ye  Hie  -  hind  men   and    maids  that   h)'e  y<»i«' sod- gers'  dresa  !     I'p- 

2.  Though  mony  niair   tliaii  Scot- tish    hinds   lia'c  seen  their  wav- ing  plumes,  They're 

3.  Our      sa-cred      an  -  cient  tar  -  tans,     in     which    our  fa  -  thers  hied,      Tiuy 

4.  Our     gracious  Roy  -  al      La-  dy      then      let      us  hum-hly  show,     That 


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-  rouse,     ye    Low-land    lass    -    cs     too     that     lo'c         it  nnne    the    less !        Come 
deep    -   er   chei 
threat  -  ened  too, 
this       his  -  to  -  ric     syra  -   hoi  'twould  grieve  us        to      let  go.  And 


ow-hind    lass    -    es     too     that     loc         it  nnne    the    less!        Lome 
er-ish'd  here       at  hame  where  pur   -   pie  heath  -  er   blooms;     And 
lo,    bu';,     by        my  faith,  they   durst  -  iia  touch     a     thread  ;    'Twill 


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Copyright,  18W,  by  IIubdard  1Jbo3. 


SPARE  THE  BONNETS. 


187 


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us     to 

up    -    HPt 

tho  pint 

il  ■ 

ka  Hi*- 

llUlli      flOll   - 

gcr's  hty 
ill     tins 

he 

thi;  liAUh: 

a  -  ^ain 

Fure 

luT  gi-n  - 

tlo    heart 

will  hint 

a  - 

gaiust    our  hou  -  net 

laid, 

Tho 

al 

pride    can  m-v  -  lt 

la<lc 

For     hin 

if 

.>»tr<uii^   ap  -  iH'al     be 

iimdo, 

And   we'll 

111 

kiuil  -   Iv  thciu:,'ht  ar  ■ 

raveil 

For     the 

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a  mile  quicker. 


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a'  lo'e  weel  the  bon-netx,      a'      lo'e  weel  the  bon-net.",  a'      lo'e  them  wcel. 

a'  loV  weel  the  bonnets,      a'      lo'e  weel  the  Inm-iiets,  a'      lo'e  them  weel. 

aye  loVd  weel  tlic  boii-nets,  ayo  lo'ed  weel  the  bun-net.'*,  aye  lo'ed  them  weel. 

aye  lo'ed  weel  the  IIielai:d.s,  aye  lo'ed  weel  the  Hielands,  aye  lo'ed  them  weel. 


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188 


ALL'S  WELL. 

DUETTO. 


BRAHAM. 


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1   l)i!  -  sort  -  p<l        by        tlic    \vui>  -  iiij^     inooii,   Wlicii  ski»'.s     pro   -  claim      iiijriii- 
'2  Or     8uil  •  iiig       uu       the    mid  -  iiiglit  deui),  While  wia   -   ry       uwm  •   iiiultD 


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1  When   hkios    pro  -    claim      iiijrlii!* 

2  While    wctt  -  rv         nu-j's   -   luattjj 


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cheer- less  noon  On      tow- or,  fort,  or     tent  -  edf^rtanid, the  S-n-try  walks  his 

Bound- ly  sleep,        The     care- ful  watch  pa-trols  the  deck  to  guard  the  ship  Iroin 


B 


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cheer  -  l&ss 
sound  -  ly 


:i: 


noon  On      tow  -  cr,  fort,  or      tent- edpround. the  Sentry  walks  his 

sleep,        The     care- i'ul  watch  pa-trols  the  deck  to  guard  the  (ihi])  from 


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lone  -  ly  round.The      Sen      -      try 
foes     or  wreck,  To      guard  the 


walks 
ship 


lone  -  ly  round, 
foes     or  wreck 


his       lone       -        ly     rouFul. 
from     foes  or     wreck, 


ALL'S  WELL. 


:«  T-^..^   i^-±:giz 


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M 


ET 


Tlic 


N'll 


try        walks 


r^B^r^F^ 


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189 
Alleoro. 


hU       lone 
fro  in     loc's 


ly 

or 


round  ;  And 
wreck.   And 


Tlie      Sen 
To       ^iianl 


try       walks 
tiio       sliip 


Iiifl       lone 
from     fot's 


ly 

or 


i^ 


round  ;  And 
wreck,    And 


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sli'Mild     a      foot- step    hap-    ly    stray  wliorc  can  -  tion  marks  the  }iuard-ed  way,  where 
w  liile    his  thou;.'hts  oft  homeward  ve«'r,  some  friend  -  ly  voice   sa  -  lutes   his  oar,     some 


—  --    .  ^  —  ■  ^  —  i\     — -^ 


^^^:=^?L%lS^^: 


:^r=^T 


should     a      foot -step    hap-    ly  stray  where   eau  -  tion  marks  the  guard- ed  way,  where 
wiiile    his  tluHi^^hts  of  homeward    veer,  some  friend- Iv  voice   sa  -  lutes     his  ear,    some 


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cau-  tion  marks  the  guard-ed    way,   the      guard     -     ed  way, 

well-known  voice  sa-  lutes  his   ear,      sa  -    lutes  his  eftr« 


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cau- tion  marks  th 3  guard-ed  way,    the      guard     -     ed 
well-known  voice  sa- lutes  his   ear,     sa    -    lutes  his 


way,         "  Who  goes 
ear,  "  What 


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190 


ALLS  WELL. 


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"  A      fri.ii.1  !  " 
"  A  -    Im.vi', 


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thcro  ? 
clH'<'r, 


Straii-  jror,  <|iiitkly     till  I  " 

Urolh-  vr,  <|iii(kly     tell  !" 


"  Tlu- 


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"  GoDil-night, 


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well  ! " 


'Good- 


word!") 
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all's 


tl: 


well 


all'a 


well!  ""The  word!" 


Atlaijio. 


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=^=-"i=7 


1st  tinw 


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i 


-  uight,  all's 


well!" 


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all'a 


well  ! " 


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7V*mpo. 


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ALL'S  WELL. 


191 


low,     all's    well !     all's  woll  ! " 


1)(»V<>, 


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fs-  —:r 


hII's    well  !     uH'h 


well!" 


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J.  E.  CARPENTER, 


TWO   MERRY  GIRLS. 

STEPHEN  GLOVER. 

Two  mer-ry  girls  I'roin  morn  to  night  Our  mirtli  aiul  song  we  niingK'.TIu'  reu-sou  why  wc 


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Two  nuT-ry  girls  from  morn  to  night  Our  mirth  and  song  wt;  minglo.Tho  rcti-son  why  we 


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SI 


nev  -  er   sigh  We  both   mctin  to  keep  sin-  gle — We    both  mean  to  keep  sin  -  gle ;  We 

j>__g|->  ^i-X— ^-^J--.^ — fig-:gi- 


nev  -  er  sigh  We  both    mean  to  keep  sin-  gle — We    both  mean  to    keep  sin  -  gle  ; 


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TWO  MERRY  01RL8. 
rull. 


clinil)  tin' hills, 


Wo  rove  the  vairs  to- gcth-or ;    The  tcmptcstH  l)!ow,iio 
raU.  <5»  rt  IrniiKi. 


.!•       «>* 


Wo    thrt'Uil  tlic  wt»o<lM,\Vo  rove  tlio  vuIuh  to-jjeth-cr  ;  The  temptoBU  bluw,no 


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fear  wc  know.Our  lifc'HuilHunny  wcatlicr.  TIk'  tfiiii»t»'!'t.s  Mow,  no       IVar  w»' kiiow.Our 


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fi'ar  \vc  know.Oiirlifc'rt  nllHunny  wcatlicr.  The    tiMiii)U'st8  blow,  no        fear  weknow,(>iir 


iiii'i^f^riw 


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Jtr_i_Ig  JJ 


dim. 


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lifo's   all    8un-ny  wcath-cr. 
ritard. 


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life'a   all     suu-  uy  wcath-cr. 
ritnrd.  a  tempo. 


AUrgrritn  Grnzio 

■'iS:  /•'/  I'""  f. 


:h  U  m 


TWO  MERRY  GIRLi.  ^  J)3 

Mm    if        a-  tni<l  uiir  t'rf^'i  n-trfat  Sniiic  wninl'rint' yniith  we'd  chiincr  tfi  inf«'t,TI»cu 
Mv    "U  -  Ur     tlciir.vinir  iiriiio  i»     siuli.Yitiir  iiriair  vur  luan-tv    far    Imi  luucli,    1 


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rail. 


2d  viiirr.  a  Innpo. 


.:^jg:  —  :3c -Jir- 


— ^    *^ 


tf'II  mf,«is-  UT.  -hoiiltl  you  fly  Ami  leave  inc  lonely  staiuliii^r  Ity?  Why  >i«-  Icr  iltar,  linn's 
reallv  think  vouMehunp- vnurniiml  It'thatsaine  voutlislioiihUtMy  Itehiinl.YiiiU'iiiUHittliiiik.iiiy 


^     ^ 


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^~ — KA — -m-r^--rar^-r3J-.q-:--:]i>--=: ""  J^^  '1  "^^M  "  "f^  *  -^ 

_. ,—^       _  ,    — ,  -^ 1 .      H- 1  — I — -+*--J       — It  -  -I  -'  I     -i -< 1 


15  _* 


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--S^Sr 


z^=:z9----:^- 


(laii- pT  seen  Wlion  youths  aii<l  inaiils  meet  oil    the  frreeii,         liiit.slioiiM  I    fly. 
sis  -  ter  dear,  lie  <1  stav    with  vim  vheii    1        was  near.  .\li  I  !*is  -  ter,  lest 


** 


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H 


you'd 'I'liekly   ?ee        How  soon  the  youth  woultlfullow      nic,    How  soon  the  youth  would 
wo  -  vaLs  \m\      Henceforth  alone  we'll  wan-der      free,         Henceforth  alone  we'll 


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194 


hriUantf. 


TWO  MERRV  GIRL: 
('4til :  (til  lib. 


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tlim. 


&t-*^^jLte^^&l^ 


,^t»fi 


foMow  inc.   ) 
wander  free,  j 


Ah! 


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Cad :  nd  lib. 


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Ah! 


^li^LiEB^eS^z 


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rq  — 


^   If 


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Ti'inpo  \mo, 


^"e^ 


*:=S=S= 


a^c 


=|^zj^-: 


Two  merry  jrirls  from  morn  to  night  Our  mirth  ami  song  wo  mingle,  liut  now  I  know  you 
Two  merry  girl.s  from  morn  to  night  Our  mirth  ami  simg  we  mingle,  But  now  we  i<now  botli 
Tempo  Imo. 


^m^^^mi^ 


Two  merry  girls  from  morn  to  night  Our  mirth  and  .song  we  mingle,  But  now  you  know  I 
Two  merry  girls  from  morn  to  night  Our  mirth  and  «ong  we  mingle,  But  now  we  know  both 
Tempo  \mo. 


want      a 
want      a 
dim. 


beau,  And  don't  mean  to   keep     sin  -  gle.         You   don't! 
beau.  And  don't  mean  to    live 
^       n  tempo. 


You 


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^^ 


:S==S= 


fl*-1fc 


want      a 
want      a 


beau.  And  don't  mean  to  keep     sin  -  gle. 
beau.  And  don't  mean  to    live 


I      don't  I 


■^   zg.    ^    ^     :^    :^      3^;^ 


TWO  MERRY  GIRLS. 


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don't 


195 
You  don't  mean  to  keep    sin-gle!    You   don't!         You  don't!  You 


-ta — +- 


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"qsr:=S" 


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^=^ 


I  don't !  I     don't  mean  to  keep     sin  -  gle  ! 


I  don't! 


H ■{ +— 


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I  don't !  1 

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don't  mean  to  keep  sin  -  glo ! 
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sin  -  gle,      Two    mei'-ry,mer-ry  girls,  two   mer-ry,uier-ry  girls, Our  mirth  and  song  we 


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sin -gle,       Two   raer-ry,  mer-ry girls, two   nier-ry,mer-ry girls, Our  niirthandsong  we 
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TWO  MERRY  GIRLS. 


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mill  -  gle,        Two  mer-ry,  mer-ry  girls,  two  raer-ry,  m'^r-ry  girls,  Our  mirth  and  song  we 


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miu  -  gle.        Two  mer-ry,  mer-ry  girls,  two  raer-ry,  mer-ry  girls,  Our  mirth  and  song  we 
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Our  mirth  and  song  we  mingle.        Oar  mirth  and  song  we 


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merry,  mer-ry  girls,  two     merry, merry  girls.  We  don't  mean  to  live      sin -gle,  Wc 

Pill  Presto  e  con  anima. 
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min  -   glo, 


Two  mer-ry,  mer-ry  girls,  We  don't  mean  to  live      sin  -gle.  We 


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TWO  MERRY  GIRLS. 


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don't  mean     to      live         sin  -  gle —  We  don't  iiieun  to  live       sin-  gle — We 


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don't     mean     to  live      sin  -  gle. 

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Andante  affetuoso. 


BENEDICTION. 


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MARSHALL.  By  per. 


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May  grace  and  truth,  Sweet  peace  and  rest,  Dwell  in  each  breast,  Sweet  peace  and  rest, 

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and  truth, 


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Sweet  peace  and  rest,      dwell  in  each  breast,  and  rest, 


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dwell  in  each  breast.     Sweet   peace, 

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8weet    peace,    sweet   peace. 


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Dwell  in  each  breast. 


sweet    peace, 


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sweet     peace. 


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PANEL  AND  PLAQUE  AND  TILE. 


WALTZ  SONG. 


J.  H.  MACCULLOCH. 


FRANK  L.  ARMSTRONG. 


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1  ]\Ii.«s     Ma  -    ri  -    on     Meade  was       so 

2  But     Ma  -    ri  -    on    thought  she  would 
8iirt.      3  Fred  knew      not     the       dai  -  sies    and 


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full  of       art  ( Pan  -  ol     and  plaque        and      tile )     . 

win        with      art ;  (  Pan  -  cl      and  phKjue        and      tile )     . 

pop-pies     a   -   part ;  (,  Pun  -  el     and  piaijuc        and      tile )     . 


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eNmi 


No.  2.— U. 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Abmstbono  &  Mac  Culloch.    Used  by  permission. 


PANEL  AND  PLAQUE  AND  TILE. 


19» 


She     mv  -  or      once  dronm'd  that  she     had  a     hiiirt: 

She  knew     all      tlie      nih'8  and     the  terms  by  heart : 

And      so       she     re    -      lin-cjuish'd  that  style  oi'      art : 


(  Pan  -  el 
(  Pan  -  el 
(  Pan      -      el 


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and  plaque 
and  placjue 
and     plaqi  e 


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and     tile )      But  while  she     was  painting     on   chi  -  na     with 
and     tile  )      She  sketch'd  up  -  on     lin  -  en,     she  mod-  el'd     in 
and     tile )      She  pack'd  all     her  out-  fits      far   out     of     her 


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skill, 
clay, 
reach, 


And     fir   -  injr     with   care      in        her    port  -    a    -  Me      kiln, 
tShe  work'd  both       in    loath-  or        and   brass     re  -  jxjus  -    se, 
iShelearn'd   all       the  thinjis  that       hor    moth  -  er     could  teach, 


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FANEL  AND  PLAQUE  AND  TILE. 


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a  tnnp'). 


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H»  r  tlui'ts  tlicy  would   viiiiilcrii-fraiiist  licr  sweet  will  I   ^ 

And    peii-aiiil-ink    ^^    id-ies  rainc  (|iiite  in  her    way  I     -        (Pan   -     cl       and    jihKiui' 

And   scion,  herdear  t  red  niaile  liis  sweet  little  speech  I  ) 


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O,       ^Fa  -  ri-  on 

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Meade  !  Take  heed!  Take  heed  I  You  will     nev  •    er   sue  -  cced,  I'll 

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o  irmpo. 


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wa-ger ! 


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,  8m loco. 

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Dip-ping   for  hearts  with  the  mi  -  nor  arts,       Is  to 


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PANEL  AND  PLAQUE  AND  TiLE. 
Pi = 


201 


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15 


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fish      with    a         line      both  short      and    fine— 


Had  you   l)et-  tcr     not 


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3 


try      the   ma 


jor?     For  the  mi  -    nor   try  . 


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the  nm-jor! 


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202 


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HAMl 


WADE  WHIPPLE. 


ML-j^-tZZZZ  l^lZi  Kid 


1  In    (le  (lays  when  de  worl'  war  a  chile, 

2  When  do  birds  an'   de  boasts  in    de  boat, 

3  Did -n' Ham  ijot  de  fust   pat  -  en'-rifjht, 

4  When  de  dove  hunted  roun'  fo'    de  scow, 


And  doy  all  went  to  sea     in    de 
Went  to  school  fo'   to  lam  how  to 
Fo'  to     fix      up   de  bar    ob  de 
She'd  a  njiss'd  ob   de  mark  mighty 


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fird^i===~ftri: 


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ark, 

sintr, 

head, 

she'. 


Wid  de  rain      comiu'  down      all  de  while, 

Dat  ar  Ham  poured  de  tunes  down  deir  froat, 

So  dcr  kinks  would-n'  spile      in  de  night, 

On  -  J  Ham,     he  war  down     in  de  bow, 

_^ fil ^ ^^r--fc 


Dar  was 

When  he 

When  de 

Wid  bis 


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II 


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siil 


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ma<le 

fotchod 

chile 

foot 


^' 


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-| ■- 


from     a  piece 
out    de  ban 

turn- ble  roun'     in      de    bed? 
pok-  in' out       at     de      do'. 


ob     de    dark, 
jo      to     ring. 


Ham,  Ham,  Ham,  Hani  I 

-/     —     — 


HAM1 


203 


he      war    do  bdj" !  Ilnm,    Hum,  IIuiii,  IIain!(lc   mule      nn'    de  hoHs !     DfV 


( 


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bofe      did  dance,        dey    bofe      did     play, 


( pi^f i^Epps^^ii 


Ham,  Ham,  Ham  !  war      de 

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'   1^^ p— ( ' — m-A 'p — *-4— — — — ^ — c 


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king      all    de  day. 


^ 


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SUPPOSING. 


J.  W.  BlilCKOFF. 


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1  Sup-port  -  ing  a  men,     ".v-ii  -  ri-cious  and  old,     .Should  come    to  nie  jing  -  linjrhi!: 

2  Sup-pos-ing  a    ho    -    ro    all  bristling  with  fame,    And  big  with  the  weight  of    a 


sil     -   vor  and  gold,         And     of-   fer    a  share    of  his     mam-nionto  me,  If 

won   -  dcr  -  ful  name.         Pro-posed,  in     a  mo-mcntof    bland  con-de-cension,  To 


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J==|~=f* 


■Mir-m-ihi-s 


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,z.-^#_f»-ji- 


3^Si^!^§^^i^ 


I       totlionnlo    of  nivsolf  would  ii-firt'i',  I  wuiildn't.wtiuM  you? 
givo   me  luH  hand  uiul  a     lit  •  tleatteutiun,!  wuulda't.wuultlyuu? 


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^_Ef^il 


p~^^j^MM^ 


wouldn't.would  you? 
wouldn'tjWOuld  you  ? 


b^zi^rzjrg 


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Can  fK])reitaione. 


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n^ir 


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rJitorS 


3    Sup-pos  -  ing   a  y.outh,with  his    heart  iu  his  eyes,     That  shone  like  the  light   of  the 

■3z 


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Andante. 


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200 


ftUPPOSINO. 


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luaii  ■  ti  ■  ful  skieo,  Wutilit  prnrnisc      to  love  mo  throii^'h  iill      hid  ^'la<l    life,         Atid 

n^ — -TT^. 


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TVmno, 


rzirff-- 


fl  irmpo. 


I==::::n 


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b«'^   tlmt   I'd      be     hid  own      deur   lit -tie   wit'o,  Giu'bs  I  would.wouldn't  you? 


5^   ir  5   -iHs:   --5 


^^-^^^if^Era^Tiaz-EEr.? 


Colla  voce. 


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3?=:*: 


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JE?=*~-^  i:^ 


a  tempo. 

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1/         k 


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-§=^±^:trM^^m, 


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& 


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Guesa     I    would,  wouldn't  you?      I    would. 


wouldn't 


W*eb--^:r=r-jtrzL-^Ezq__| — |  ---1-— i r^iznyr— n      ^ ~l 


/ 


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i^nzrzirrrz: 


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feld 


pi«  r'UMSO. 


rq:=i=t=t=r=:l:3    rt  =;;  r:;  :rt:  iit  =t  ^  =|:    ^ 


207 


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DE  CABIN  ON  DE  MISSISSIPPI  SHORE. 


!DA 


=N— -*t: — — — s 1 — — g 

* :^Eila-Lz=Jg--ar^i:=z::g.- 


ncb-er  see  delmppy  times  no  more; 

lit  -tie  pic  -  aninnies  yell'd  au'  cried ; 

800U  we  won't  be  workin'  a-uy     more ; 


When  we    lib'd  in  Lou-se  -  un',  'niong de 
But  dey's  all  done  ji^row'd  up  big.  an'  haa 
When  de     Mjussa  calls  us  home    to    de 


I 


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.^==1- 


g^Eg^g^gEE^=^ 


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208 


DE  CABIN  ON  DE  MISSISSIPPI  SHORE. 


ini 


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::^=^-=l: 


"*" — :i~-S~ 


^"^-— N— f» 


:?i^:p^:::s:=R: 


V:;=K-  — _— — 11— —^l— i— i— *_  S- 


rcS: 


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blessed  cot-ton  fields,    In     de      cab-in   on   de  Mis-sU-sip-pi    shore, 
cab-ins  obdeirown,      An'  some    ob  de  tender  ones  hab  died. 

Cannan's  happy  land.Whar  de     darkies  am  a  shoutin' on  de    shore. 


Den 


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wipe 


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a  -  way     de     tears      from  your        shin  -  y      nig  -  ger     face, 

EEE:*^z^*z^5-=EEErt=if.^tEE^EEEiEj 


An' 


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^=iEi^«H*ESEiSE^ 


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itz.'T -:t2z:ifcil2: 


don't  you  go  to  mournin'    a  -  ny  more  ; 

____fr_rmmmimmmm      _     I 


But  hand  dat  ban  -jo  down,    an'  I'll 


rtz2d: 


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play    a       lit  -  tie  tune, 'Bout  de   cab  -  in    on   de    Mis-sis  -  .«ip-pi    shore. 


'■  -Je 


DE  CABiN   ON   DE  MISSISSIPPI  SHORE. 


VBORV8. 
SOPRAyo. 


209 


Uzr^tc 


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don't  you   go     to  mourn-in'    a  -  ny    more;     But    hand  dat  ban -jo  down,   an'    I'll 


-i=B:- 


^=^= 


:^^=s: 


--S-— *- 


don't  you   go     to  mourn-in'    a  -  ny    more;     But    hand  dat  ban -jo  down,  an'    I'll 


I^S^EIffEEffE 


1=2Z 


don't  you   go     to  mourn-in*    a  -  ny    more  ;   But     hand  dat  ban  -jo  down,   an'    I'll 

^    ^    ^    .^ 


:p--=p: 


g:^.T^— t?— k— t?: 


-( 1 1 1- 


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litzdt 


--e=e=r~r- 


UtizK: 


^__^_ 


-*—-*- 


:^=:=^==pc=:?c 


play    a      lit  -  tie  tune,  'Bout    de     cab  -  in     on     de   Mis  -  sis  -  sip  -  pi     shore. 


-^—-^ 


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lit        :^     :^     :^    :^    -^a:   -^    -^    -^    -f    -^     :^. ' 
play   a     lit  -  tie  tuue,  "^out     de    cab  -  in    on    de  Mis  -  sis  -  sip  -  pi    shore. 


:^-4: 


play   a     lit  -  tie  tune,  'Bout     de     cab  -  in    on    de  Mis  -  sis  -  sip  -  pi     shore. 

I  K        S        K       IN       K 


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hi 


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Fffit 


210 


DEAREST  MAE. 


FRANCIS   LYNCH. 


L.  V.  H.   CROSBY. 


m 


-j«-" 


._ // 


Allegrrtlo. 


1  Now    Nig-gors,  list -on 

2  Old    Ma.-;  u  ;,'ib   me     a 

3  Onde     banks      ob    de 

4  Be  -   ncad  de     sha-dy, 


--1 — 


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i 


11 


to      mc,      a  sto  -  ry    I'll    re  -  late,     It     happen'd  in     de     val  -  ley,  in  de 

Ilol-i-day,     an'        say  he'd  gib    me   more,     I    tank'd  him  ber-y    kind-  ly,    an' 

rib  -  er  whar  de  trees  dcy  hang  so      low,    De  coon  among  thar  branches  play,while  de 
old  oak  tree     we        sat    for  many  an   hour,  Ilap-py    as     de  Buz-zard    bird  dat 


J 


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de 


:rS-:sz=.-s: 


:^=K: 


:g*: 


ole  Car  -  li  -  na  State ;  Way  down  in  de  meadow,  'twas  dare  Imow'dde 
shov'd  my  boat  from  shore  ;  So  down  de  rib  -  or  I  glides  along  wid  my  heart  so  light  an' 
mink  he  keeps  be  -  low ;     Oh,       dar     is      de  spot,         an'      Mae  she  looks  so 

flies    a -bout  deflow'r;  But     oh.dear  Mae,  I  leff    her,       she  cried  when  boff  we  part- 


DEAREST  MAE. 


211 


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( 


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hay, 
free, 
neat, 
-  eil, 


I  al-ways  work  de    hard  -  or  when    I      tiuk  ob      lub  -  ly    Mae. 

To  de    cot-tage   ob    my     hib  -  !y  Mac,  I'd  long'd  bo  much   to     sec. 

eyes  dcy  apar  -kle    like   de  stars,  her    lips  are  red     as     beet. 

I  bid   ray  sweet  Mae  a     long  farewell,  and    back  to  Mas  -  sa  started. 


H 


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— 5~— rzj 

0     '  1^ 

. — ^_^1 

iP    •    *    _&  - 

— j_^ — 

-S-tf- 

Js-J 

rnnit  rs. 
soi'R.tyo. 


2 


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r— n^: 


Oh,      dear    -    est       Mae,    You're     lub 


as 


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de 


day.      Your 


ALTO. 


d^: 


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Oh,      dear    -    est       Mae,    You're     lub    -   ly 

TESOR. 


as 


de 


day.      Your 


:2r:i-=zzr 


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-Jiz 


-.■^zi:^- : 


Oh,      dear    -    est       Mae,    You're     lub    -   ly        as         de        day,      Your 


It  ASS. 


3EiE^ 


■:W-t 


.    ''I 


!i  .'!!'■      ''-  •  I' 


Wi 


ill 

W,  1 


eyes     are  bright,  Dcy  shine    at    night.When  de  moon      am        gwane  a  -  way  I 


i^zri^il^irS. 


:=1t=^ 


iSi3S'==a 


^i 


eyes     are  bright,  Dey  shine    at    night.When  de  moon     am        gwane  a  -  way  ! 


-t^ >^=- 


--A- 


evea     are  bright,  Doy  i^hine    at    night,Whende  moon     am        gwane  a  -way! 


— m--- m- 


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212 


V  XA 


Moderato. 


ONLY  TO  SEE  HER  FACE  AGAIN. 

JAMES  E.  STEWART. 


1  ^^^EE^Ei?±**'f£l^ 


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legato. 


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2fe 


fe=^=^ 


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ri: 


=il=r-«i 


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mz    A  tempo. 


rtr=g— rii. 


tn 


iffris; 


=3^1^: 


— *ibci.T 


ror^z: 


1  On  -  ly      to  see         her  face      a-  gain,         On  -  \y    to  hear    her  speak,  ,  .  . 

2  Ou  ■  ly      to  see        her  face      a-  gain,        Fair  as    the  stars      a  -  bovo,   .  .  . 


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On  -  ly     to  see        her  smile  once  more,      On  -  ly    to  hear    her  speak 
On  -  ly     to  hear      one    lit  -  tie    word.       On  -  ly  one  word    of    love ;  , 


6    6 


She  was   as  fair     as        a  -  -  ny  flow'r,  Full  of  beauty  and  of     grace,... 

Sad  was  the  night  when  we  part   -    -  ed,  Down  by  the  old  trysting  place,  .  .  . 


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ONLY  TO  SEE  HER  FACE  AOAIM. 


213 


cnonus. 

SOVRANO. 


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qr  :iiiT=pr=:p; 


itazziiiz— ;?— t^— ^b 


^ 


On    -  ly     to  see      her  face    a  -  gain,     Full     of  beau-  ty    and   of      prace ; 

AT.TO. 


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On   -  ly    to  see      her  face     a  -  gain,     Full    of  beau-  ty    and   of      grace ; 
TE\on. 


i=2^s= 


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al-B*: 


^ 


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On   -  ly     to  see      her  face     a  -   gain,     Full     of  beau-  ty    and   of      gr:tce ; 


BASS. 


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One    lit  -  tie  wish  is     all 


ask. 


On  -   ly      to    see     her     face.  . 


■rr:q: 


E*i-:^EjE^^^r=^z=jEi: 


:iJ=:S: 


One    lit  -  tie  wish  is     all 


ask,  On  -   ly      to    see     her    face. 


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fer^^^Si^ii: 


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One    lit  -  tie  wi.'h  is    all 


ask, 


On  -   ly      to    see     her     face. 


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214 


Wr  A  HUNDRED  PIPERS. 


MS.    LAYS  OF   KTRATHEARNE. 

J-  _^ 


AUrgrrlto  cnt  apirito.  -  \  ^      ammm^ 


u_-. 


If: 


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10^  ^ 

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^^^•-•zrL^S 


1  Wi'    a  hundred  pipers  iin'  a',   an'   a',  Wi'  a  hun-ilred  pipers  an'  a',   an'  a',    We'll 

2  Oh,         wha    is  foremost  o'   a',     o'    a' ?  Oh,  wha  does  follow  the  blaw.theblaw?  Bonnio 

3  The  Esk  was  swolleu,sae  red  an'sae  decp,But  shouther  to  shouther,the  b)ave  lads  keep ;  Twa 


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— 1^ — I — b^  — t*  - 


I — *-a=g-s-  F-^ — ^— ^ f 


up      an'  srio'  'em     a  blaw,  a  blaw,Wi'  a    hundred  pipers  an'      a',     an'    a'. 
Charlie,  the  King   o'     us     a',  hurra!  Wi' his  hundred  pipers  an'      a',      an'     a'! 
thousand  swam  oure  to  fell  English  ground,  An'danc'd  themselves  dry  to  the  Pibroch's  sound 


P4: 


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:»=(?=:r^ 


Oh,  it's  ower     the  bor-der     a  -  wa',    a -wa',  It's 
His  bon  -  net      an'  feath-er   he's   wav-ing  high. His 
Dum  -  fun- (Icr'd  the  Eng-lish   gaw,they  saw.Dum- 


:^==BL=frr:zr==!t|:=qr=3r-jr 


-•!_  . 


--^-r^=-,EE£^-3 


Wr  A  HUNDRED  PIPERa 


215 


time::: 


i^^g^E^^i: 


:-t:ff: 


ri^iizt:: 


3=^ 


owor  the  border   a  -  \va',     a -\va',  We'll  oil  an' we'll  march  to  Car  -  lisle. Ha', Wi' it'a 
privru'ing  steed  inaifit  sceiDri  to  (ly  ;    The  NOr' wind  plays  wi'his  curl-  y   hair, While  the 
-  funder'd  thev  heard  the  hlaw.the  blaw,Diimt"iiuder'd  thev  a'  ran  a  -  wa',     a  -  wa' ,  Frae  the 

._] 1, .. — , — ^_ , — , : — 1 — 


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yetts,  it's  Castle,  an'      a',    an'  a'."| 

pi-persblaw,in  an      un-coflare.  [■  Wi' ahun-dred  pi-persan'     a',     an'  a',     W^i' a 
hun-dred  pipers  an'      a',    an'  a'.  ) 


mm 


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hundred  pipers  an'      a',  an'  a',     We'll    up 


^^  -^  -m-  ^  -m-     ^ 

We'll    up   an'  gie  'em   a     blaw,     a    blaw,  Wi'  a 


-*•      --t-   -d-  -—I-        -*-      -*-  - 


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hundred  pipers  un'  a',    an'  a', 

■-1- 


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216 


Moderate  con  esprrasione. 


PASS  UNDER  THE  ROD. 

MRS.  DANA. 


?ilMi^=@^ 


> — >»—*»- 


-s. — ^ K — >»- 


:e=;5=: 


1  I    saw  the  young  bride,in  her  beau-ty     and  pride,     Bedecked  in  her  snowy       ar  - 

2  I    saw  the  young  mother   in     ten-der  -  ncssoend  O'er  the  couch  of  her  slumber -iug 

3  I    saw    a  fa  -  ther        and     moth-er  who  leaned  On  the  arms  of    a  dear  gift  -  ed 


d?=r.-iEr 


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:S=ri!: 


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:i=3=---i.l=il=*=---ir: 


ray, 
boy, 
son, 


And  the  bright  flush  of    joy    mantled    high     on  her  cheek,  And  the 
And  she  kiss'd  the  soft  Jipa      as  they  murmured  her  name.While  the 
And  the    star    iu    the    lu  -  ture  grew  bright  to  their  gaze  As  they 


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fu-ture  look'd  blooming  and   gay  ; 
dream  -  er  lay  sinil  -  ing  iu      joy. 
saw     the  proud  place  he  had  won  : 


And  with  woman's      de  -  vo-  tion     she 

O !         sweet  as       the  rose-bud     en- 

And  the    fast-com  -  ing  eve-ning      of 


t^^-S^ 


rtz: 


PASS  UNDER  THE  ROD. 


217 


^^,3^i^3^^g^'=^:3^^f^J=i-=;H3EE^^ 


laid  her  fond  heart    At  the  shrine  of     i  -  dol  -    a-trouH   love, 
-  c'.ir-chid  with  dew, When  its    fra-grance  is  Hung     mi  the      air, 
life  promised  fair.  And  its  path-way  grew  smooth  to  their  feet; 


And  she 

So 
And  the 


anchored    her  hopes  to  this    per-ish-ing  earth,  By   the  chain  which  her  tender-ness 

fresh  an<l      so  bright  to  that  nioth-er    he  seemed.  As    he     lay      in  his  in  -  noccnce 

starlight     of    love  glimmer'd  bright  at  the  end,  And  the  whie  -  pers  of  fan  -  cy  were 


3^^S=^ir5^ 


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wove, 
there, 
sweet. 


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:^: 


k  ^~^      ^     ^      ^      ^ 

But  I  saw  when  those  heart-stringa  were  bleeding  and  torn.  And  the 
But  I  saw,  when  she  gaz'd  on  the  same  love  -  ly  form,  Pale  as 
And    I      saw   them   a  -  gain  bend  -  ing    low  o'er    the  grave  Where  their 


3 


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cliain  had  beiMi  sev-  ered    in        two, 
mar  -  ble,  and    si  -  lent    and     cold  ; 
hearts'  dear  -  est  hope  had   been   laid. 


She  had  chang'd  her  white  robes  for   the 

But         pal  -  er   and     cold  -  er    her 

And  the   star  had  gone  down     in    the 


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PASS  UNDER   THE   ROD. 


■i-r- 


8al)lc'H()t"  griif.Aiifl  Iut  Moom  tor  the  imlcneH.s  of  woe  I    IJut  tlic  Heiilor  was  tlu>ri.',p(iuriii}^ 
boau-ti- fill  hoy.Aiid  thetalf  of  horsor-row  was  told  !  ]iiit  the  Hi'alcr  was  there  who  had 
(larkiu'ii.s  of  night,  And  thojoy  from  their  hoitotn  had  tied.     But  the  Healer  waa  there.and  h\i 


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S-- 


:*— *z:E 


balm     on  her  heart,      And   wip-ing      the  tears  from  her    eyes  ; 

strick  -  en  her  heart,      And    talc -en      her  treas-ure     a  -  way; 

arms  were   a -round,     And     he  led  thera  with  tendercst    care; 


He 
To    al- 
And  he 


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-IN ISr 


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zsrur-yir 


-jg-^. 


i^^jTif^:  idti^zjin::^ 


1/  v 


-^-0z-j 


^l»--*zzj^ 


strengthen'd  the  chain  he  had  broken  in  twain,  And  fasteu'd  it  firm  to  the  skies!  There  had 
-lure  her  to  heaven  he  has  plac'd  it  on  high, And  the  mourner  will  sweetly  o-  bey.  There  had 
show'd  them  a  star  in  the  bright  upper  world,'Twas  their  star  shining  brilliantly  there!  They  had 


kW^^^^^^^^^^^ 


-~^^- 


^^^i=a^^^5 


^^=f 


Dal  Sfg  .ft 


whisper'davoice — 'twas  the  voiceof  her  God— "I  love  thee, I  love  thee — pass  under  the  rod  I'' 

whisper'd  a  voice — 'twas  the  voice  of  her  God — "I  love  thee, I  love  thee — pass  under  the  rod  !" 

each  heard  a  voice — 'twas  the  voice  of  their  God — "I  love  thee.I  love  thee — pass  uuder  the  rod  !" 


Dal  Seg  -T^- 


219 


THERE'S  A  LITTLE  LEAF,  DEAR  JAMIE. 


OEO.  COOPER. 

Anditnte. 


JOHN  P.  DOUGHERTY. 


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L^EE: 


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1  There's       a  lit    -    tie      leaf,    dear        Ja 

2  There's       a  lit    -    tie      leaf,    dear        Ja 

3  There's       a  lit    -    tie      leaf,    dear        Ja 


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-  mie, 
•  mie, 

-  mie, 

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And      I'm 
And         I 
Keep,      oh, 


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sending     it      to     you,   .  . 

know  what  it  would  say,   .  . 

keep    it,  love,  for      me  !   .  . 


In        a       let  -  ter  o'er  the     o     -  -  ceau. 
If       it    could  but  speak  my  mes  -  -  sage. 
Till     we    once     a-  gain  are   hap  -  -  py 


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THERE'S  A  LITTLE  LEAF,  DEAR  JAMIE. 


^^^^p^iia^i'M^^^iigia 


From  our  t'u-  thor-land  »o  trut' ! 
To  your  heart  80  fur  a  •  way  I 
In    our  home  be-yond    the     sea. 


'TJH  a      bit  of  lovely  Hhumrock   .    . 

O    'twouhi  tell  you  of  the  sorrow  .    .    . 

Whon       you  gaze  upon     it.darling, .    .     . 


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From         the  sod  where  we  were  born,     .     .     . 

And         the  blight  upon     us    all 

Kiss  it    ev  -  er  warm  and  true,      .     .    . 


And  I 

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know  you'll  smile  to  greet         it, 
thousand  tender  mem'    -     -  riea 
thous^and  times  I  kissed  it, 


For     your  heart  must  be  forlorn  !  .  . 

To     your  heart  it  must  re-call ! .  .  . 

Ere        I  sent  it,  dear,  to  you! .  .  . 


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THERE'S  A  LITTLE  LEAF,  DKAW  JAMIE. 
A r-^-. r--4- 


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Oh,   tilt'  woa  -  ry,  weu- ry     waitinjj  8inco  you  kiBH'd  nifswoet  a  •  dieii ! 


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oil,   the  wca  -  ry,  wea- ry      waiting         Since  you  kiws'd  niOHWi'i't  a  -  ditu  I 


*=ei! 


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Oh,    the  wca- ry,  wca-ry      waitiu;^         Since  you  kiss'd  me  sweet  a  ■  diou  ! 


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Keep  the    lit  -  tie  leaf    I    send   you,         For 'twill  whisper,  dear,  I'm  true  ! 


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Keep  the    lit  -  tie  leaf    I    send   you,  For 'twill  whisper, dear,  I'm  true  ! 


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Keep  the    lit  -  tie   leaf    I    send   you,         For 'twill  whisper,  dear,  I'm  true  ! 


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AT  THE  WICKET  GATE. 


GODSHALL. 

Andaide  con  express, 

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GEIBEL.    Bypft, 


A-  gain  I    will    go  to        the  old  wick-ct  gato,        And       a  • 

lie  gave  me  this   to-  ken,         this        jew     -      el      so    rare,        And       he 


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lone       I   Avill  dream     it     all      o  -  ver;         Look   down     on   me,  stars.       And 
paid,    '"dearest, part     with  it     nev  -  er,  And       if  I   dare  hope     for    a 


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tell      me  my  fate,      Just   wh:s-  per    a       word    of    my     lov  -  er;  Yes, 

treas- ure    so   fair,  In       re-turn,  oh,    be      mine,  love,for- ev    -    er."  In  my 


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whis-))er    so  low  from  your  home  in   the  sky.       That  no    one   can  hear  it,   but 
heart  there  is  min-  gled  both  pleasure  and  pain ;    How  bit  -  ter  the  tear8,shoulu  my 


AT   THE    WICKET   GATE. 


pnco  rail,    a  tempo 


cres.    povo  accel. 


just     you  and    I,  Oh!  way    tlnit      tome  for  -  cv  -  cr    hell  \>v,       Dear 

lovo     be      in   vain,        UliI    is        it     this  yty         and   rap-turcs  for   nie,        Or 


(Urn.     a  tempo. 


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j^nrn  accel, 

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stars,  just    as    true  and    as    faith  -  ful   as     ye.  Oh!  say   that    to  mo,       for  • 

is        it      a   dream  that  with  wak- ing  will  llee?         Oh!   is        it     this  joy      and 


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ev  -  er  he'll  be,         Dear  stars,just    as     true,  and    as      faith-ful       as    ve. 
rap-tures  for    me,  Or     is        it       a  dream  that  with   wak-ing     will  nee? 


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SENTMAN. 
Allf(/rettn. 


JOLLY  JACK  TARS. 


BAKER.    By] 


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I.  .I()!-ly  Jack  tars  arc    we,         We  sail  so  bright  and  free;  Yeo  .     .     Ho!      So 

'2.   Leavingouriiative    land,        We  seek  a   for-eign    strand,         Yeo  .     .     IIo!       A 


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bright  and       free,        Humming  a  scrap  of    song,     AVe    gai- ly  bowla  -  long, 
for-eign    Btrand;  Gathering  treasure  rare,      We    fly  now  here,iioAV  there; 


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Yeo     .     .         Ho!       We  bowl    a     -      long;         A-bovc      us,  the  sky  so 

Yeo     .     .        Ho!       Now  here,now        there;        Jjut  ev  -   er,  where'er  we 


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clear;     .     .     .         Beneath    us,         our  ship  so     dear;     .     .     .    While  round  us 
roam,     .     .     .      AVe  think    of  our  distant    home ;  .     .     .        And  of  -  ten 


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JOLLY   JACK   TARS, 


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the  ocean        rolls; 
we  call  to      mind, 


.  How  can  Kadnesa        lill  our   souls! 

.     All  the  dear  ones     left         bo  -  hind. 


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Chorus  in  unison. 


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glee!     Skimming  across  the  seas,    Before  the  fresh'ning  breeze.   Singing    still  as  we 


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GOOD-BYE,  SWEET  ROSE. 

SONG. 


WILLIAM   EOOSEY. 

Andante  con  grazia. 


FRANK  L.  MOIR. 


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GOOD-BYE,  SWEET  ROSE 


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GOOD-BYE,  SWEET  ROSE. 


1^     rt  tempo. 


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GOOD-BYE,  SWEET  ROSE. 


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your  trem  -  bling    leaves       are      fall 


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GOOD-BYE,  SWEET  ROSE. 


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stiiy,  .         .         .         •         •     .       The        past         is       dead, 


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molto.      al  fine. 


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bye,sweet  rose,good-bye,sweet  rose,good-bye 
^  dim.  _ 


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REMEMBER  NOW  THY  CREATOR. 


Andante  Hottenulo. 


^hB: 


WILLIAM  STERNDALE  BENNETT. 


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Re-  niera-  ber  now     thy  Cre  -  a  -  tor,     in     the  days        of    thy  youth, 
Andant«  aoiitenuto. 


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REMEMBER  NOW  THY  CREATOR. 


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.     .     wlu'it  thou  Hliiilt     suy, 

At     *• 


when    thou  shult    my, 


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no  pleas-ure      in    them. 


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no     pleasure       in    them. 


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REMEMBER  NOW  THY  CREATOR. 


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thy  Cre  -  a  -  tor,     in  the  days  of     thy     youth. 


re-mem-  ber, 


-it— ==S=^ 


^^ 


while  the      e  -   vil    days 


P^ 


?P= 


-i^ = r^-''^ 1 


;tr=:=t^=::^=jj: 


-» X-g< 


zm=sm=:^^if=*-- 


-^^= 


crea. 


\ 1 

re  -  mem-  ber, 


:7=2= 


^- 


3:^EEEi, 


Utzts 


zttzzmi 


re-mom -ber      now 


III: 


thy 


Cre  -  a  -  tor. 


iS=^-S= 


^*- 


come    not. 


nor  the  years,    the  years  draw   nigh. 


'fh 


1^ a 


:at=:ij: 


:p=:p: 


_*^r3= 


T 


=i^ 


::22= 


^ 


re  -    mom    - 

^  J 11 L 


^ 


21 


r 


CTM. 


P^ 


^ — -, 1— 


_C2j 


za; 


:^-t=*: 


1?3?i 


^ 


f>, 


to  ir 


14 


m 


m 

I; 

\^tl' 

234 


REMEMBER  NOW  TKV  CREAToH. 


:i^: 


the       (layo,  the  days        of     thy  youth 


re 


^^ 


m 


q= 


n^rz:S= 


ber      thy 


Cre  -  a 


tor,     re  -  nieni-  bor, 


^. 


-i9- 


^mm^ 


(Tff. 


■ —\ 

mem  -  ber, 


-.^i=ez 


-mzzz^ 


=t 


re  •  mem-  ber, 


re-  mem-ber    now, 


re  - 


»:§^»i 


cren. 


'01 


=1= 


=1= 


paz 


•^- 


re  -  mem-  ber, 


tS.*! 


ifep:^ 


re  -  mem-  ber  '     now. 


re-  mem-ber 


:*=»: 


^^ 


--ii=^- 


^ftr-=ff: 


1 1- 


cret. 


-CK 


dim. 


»r"i: 


afc=»: 


-  mem  -  ber      now     . 


thy    Cre  -    a 


-t- 
tor,       in 


^^^- 


the 


!:iJs 


dim. 


rcii 


^ 


now 


thy    Cre  -    a 


*^^£=^ 


^- 


S=i 


tor,      in 

-4- 


.    the      days,       in      the 


dim. 


l^Ii 


mi 


-Sir 


IJSfc 


-gst 


REMEMBER  NOW  THY  CREATOR. 


239 


't^i^ 


m- 


SEriE: 


/< 


(lays  of      thy    youth, 


re  -  incin    •      ber 


^: 


3ti=3C 


P 


/»)» 


E 


c? 


of 


of 


^^ 


P/E» 


I^S 


i 


-^ 


t 


^ 


thy  youth. 


^ 


thy  youth. 


r^i 


;5 


*  r 


^^1 


-t— >- 


a 


~=^ 


^^^^^E^^ 


Ko.  2.— 16 


Pcd. 


i-w,ii4i 


.:'!iq^ 


236 


I  WILL  LAY  ME  DOWN  IN  PEACE. 


SOPRAyO. 

A  ndaute  von  moto. 


HENRY  GADSBY. 


-/2- 


?=^ 


^^t^ 


K — S 


:3= 


AZTO. 

IEEE 


P 


I     will     lay     me   down     in 


peace, 


I    will 


^-EiE^E^t 


a:^=in 


-*— ST 


:itz=i^ 


TENOK, 


P 


t?=»3 


i-*^^^^*^^ 


tz=1S: 


B^«.«. 


i 1 -I J 

I     will     lay     me  down     in  peace, 

P 


q?±=5; 


=^=^ 


I    will 


±:1?:4: 


-r— *i 


^ 


Andante  con  moto. 


I    will     lay  me  down  in 


^^$^M 


p 


*=*— i— # 


-r 


:?:*- 


-o- 


-(22- 


■:^ — * * ^^- 


-t- H 


^— P^ 


:t=r 


I.      I.       I. 


~ir=W- 


--m~ 


zs=rJi 


lay   me  down  in  peace,       I     will  lay  me  down  in  peuce.in     peace,       and  take  my 


=] 1~^- 


z7-^=^z==^—^z  -J^^M^M.^mi  i^ 


■A -4- 


-Jdz 


^S^ 


--it— ^ ,    _     _ 

lay   me  down  in    peace,     I     will  lay  me         down  in      peace,      and  take  i^y 


±=.-=h±t 


:ti» — fL 


3=?= 


^1^^ 


lay   me  down  in  peace,         I     will  lay  me  down       in     peace,and  take  my 


:^ 


— ' 1 u 


:*.-=i:^ 


:si 


:?=: 


::22= 


:■>— ^ 


peace,  and  take  my     rest,  will      lay  me        down 


in  peace,and  take  my 


z7: 


d=±=d=- 


^- 


-*=s= 


^^=5t 


f 


^ 


I      I 


ja 


F-^^ 


:^: 


:i 


V_J_JJ_J. 


r 


E 


:S=«!i 


P-^^"Trf^ 


^ 


I  WILL  LAY  ME  DOWN  IN  PEACE. 


%^i 


«/ 


2:i7 


:^til!M& 


_=at3tat: 


rest,  .  .      for  it    is    Thou,    Lord, 
♦»/    a  -=Z 


ou 


ly,      OH    -     ly        Thou        that 


zt?=^: 


1^-h-1^ 


-.m=M=:Mz 


^=? 


rest. 


=^=^ 


for   it    is     Thou,    Lord, 


4- 


ou 


=-^ 


ly,      on 


:1= 


i^ 


Thou 


.t^n^: 


1^-^:1^:)^ 


^: 


:^- 


^^^^ 


that 


rest,  .  .      for  it    is     Thou,    Lord, 


t* 


?i 


tlE 


q?a*: 


-t»    y    i^ 


-t:: 


on 


ly,      on 


j_y 


Thou         that 


-(^ 


E^ 


X    P    X 


^ 


-1— gjl 


i 


:^=ci= 


=X— P— J^ 


^^=^ 


:c±: 


e 


izit 


2zi^ 


r 


s 


:5*= 


i:3=.~?Ed2i 


^3 


mak  -  est  me  dwell     in      safe  -   ty,  that  mak-  est  me  dwell  in  safe  -  ty.       I    will 


zz^:: 


"^ 


i*=S=3: 


i^ 


ir-=i?= 


»-9— t- 


-r— »: 


WE^&^i 


^^e 


:?=: 


mak  -  est  me  dwell     in      safe  -   ty,  that  mak-  est  me  dwell  in  safe  -  ty.       I    will 


Ltrzt 


--B=ez 


-^— p-p-g=:g: 


-I h 


on 


1 1- 

ly  Thou  that  mak-est  me  dwell  in    safe  •   ty. 


i 


=«=if 


^ 


:^:=ir- 


tfs 


-s*- 


^s 


J    J*S.jL    J.    J_J_J 


zai 


g 


^ 


;:. 


t  1' 


•  I 


i . 


I 


J- SI' ' 

I'  -N 


»ij 


I  M>, 


i.    •■' 


,  I' 
I  I'fc 


.  1 


iig 


J.  I'd 


238 


I  WILL  LAY  ME  DOWN  IN  PEACE. 


:|'^=:r^ 


W— •— P= 


m 


lay    me  down  in 


peace, 


I    will  lay  me  clown  in    peace,  I    will 


^5 


=f: 


-" \ — rhrri 


1"^=:^^ 


:SP=ir 


'^i^^W- 


--^ 


m\ 


lay    me  down  in  peace, 


I    will  lay  me  down  in    peace,  I    will 


^ 


iS=x=ir 


:e=*: 


:p=»= 


=*=«: 


*=* 


I     will    lay  me  down  in       peace,  and  take  my       rest,  will 


:g= 


-9±^ 


ZMZ=M»Z 


25^- 


.a.- 


=^=f= 


:p=!?= 


^ — I 1 1- 


^2= 


4-i 


r 


=P=i~ 


:S=2: 


*     J     ^= 


.»«/- 


gi 


i- 


:^zia: 


^ 


lay  me  down  in  peace,  in     jieace  .  .      and  take  my   rest,         for  it     is  Thou,Lord, 


i?^=^: 


3^ 


:tt=fs=r^ 


:*=*=at 


lay 

IZ2I 


lay 


me  down  in     peace,  .  .     and  take  my  rest,  for  it     is  Thou,Lord, 


Z2I 


=*=*: 


T 


l« — T 


i^^e^ 


S 


l±; 


Z2: 


me 


down       in    peace,  and  take  my   rest,         for  it    is  Thou,Lord, 


S 


-»-y— t^- 


lay 


me 


1 i 

down  in  peace,  and  take  my  rest,        for  it     is  Thou,Lord, 


m 


T 


W^ 


=»=S= 


^ 


r 


-<&- 


A^ 


r    r< 


■ — I 1- — I 


W 


«•/ 


_i2_ 


?^ 


JTJ=i^ 


r  r  r 


r 


J 


^ 


xT~x 


I  WILL  LAY  ME  DOWN  IN  PEACE. 


239 


-l> 4 


^^^:-' 


^^'- 


Z2I 


Z2r 


:ff=S: 


on 


ly,      on 


Thou 


that  nmk  -  est      me    dwell      in 


;>- 


:S= 


"-S-"" 


'^~ 


on 


Z2: 


:?== 


:?2i 


ly,      on      -      ly 


Thou 


that  raak  -  est      me    dwell     in 


fEt 


It 


ou 


ly,       ou 


ly 


Thou 


that    niak 


est       me 


^ 


5:t:*=l- 


si: 


:^ 


^ 


5-0 ^  t^- 


*£2^ 


I        I  I     I 


4 


:i 


.4=^ 


=F 


i^zrc 


:ff=S= 


:P=i= 


izzt 


=1= 


_cres.. 


^ 


safe     -      ty,  that   mak  -  est    me  dwell  in      safe  -    ty,   for       it      is  Thou,  Lord, 

cre9 


=S=i= 


safe    -    ty,  that  mak  -  est    me  dwell    in 


— s?— 
safe 


« — «- 


ty. 


for 


J2 


1?=z=ff=ai: 


J!=t. 


=S=*- 


_<Tes.. 


_J_X__.1=M: 


EL^ 


EjE^ 


3^ 


jrTt».. 


:■==«=¥: 


dwell 


iu        safe 


ty, 


for 


:^^^ 


=F=?=SF 


::ci: 


I 


"C?~ 


^s^ 


=*=*^ 


-^--p- 


cres. 


t>: 


-tr-g- 


:*=•-; 


E^^ 


-« — *- 


^ 


si 


|1:  I 


li 


'ir 


1 ; 


;^^''i 


rp\ 


ir 


My 


"Ul 


nw 


i 
'i 

I  r  f  !<1 


I      J 


• ,  1 


li 

* 


(1  tC" 


1/ 


I  j 


I 


" '  ill 


i'   1    J 


i 

if) 


M 


'M 


240 


1^=5 


Hri 


IC2 


fe^: 


^ 


I  WILL  LAY  ME  DOWN  IN  PEACE. 


--^- 


:i-=i: 


ipai 


CTfS  - 

1 


•    cen  - 


J^ 


ou 

-     -ly, 

for 

it 

is  Thou,  Lord, 

1 _] 

on 

■    ly.    for 

it 
cres  - 

is    Thou,  Lord, 

-    cen  - 

Wi"^- 

^  '  '^- 

-A 

k 

1 A 

r-          'J 

1— 

[_j v—^ — ={=! 

w  --^^ 

— • — •— 

—d- 

-sl- 

-*         S        *-^ 

it       is  Thou, Lord,     on      -      ly,  Thou         on    -    ly,     for       it       is    Thou,  Lord, 

__—— —  crea  -        -        -    cen  - 


1^ 


^ 


:i=^ 


i- 


crea 


-    t.ep 


:*=ri= 


izz 


:?2= 


^P^^ 


izii 


it  is    Thou     on  -      -  ly.  Thou 


on 


-    ly,      for       it 


IS 


■■iS-T- 


3^ 


zm=zmi 


^^ 


::2= 


i^ 


i 


cres 


-* :;: 

•     fe'H 


i 


tt 


J: 


J.   -I    iJ. 


5ES 


-g^ 


J 


J. 


r- 


~-^~- 


£ 


"gr- 


i 


-    do. 


zSrzzMz 


f  dim. 


jO 


±z 


:z2. 


I — I ^ 

on  -     -  ly     that      raak  -    est      me    dwell  in     safe  -  ty,    mak 
-    do.  f  dim.  p 


^- 


JZl. 


m 


on  -      -  ly     that    mak 
.    do.  f 


est     me      dwell, 
dim. 


^i 


mak 


&^^:e^ 


-jcJz 


do. 


dim. 


tt 


g 


t=m 


P 


221 


Thou,  Lord, 


on 


ly 


that  mak 


f  ,"  '    1'  "  ' 


r — r 

-    do. 

J  ^A  J. 


f 


dim. 


"^^r 


i 


P 


%^. 


¥^ 


zsz 


est       me 


^ 


est      me 


:^=S= 


est      me 


^ 


1 


I  WILL  LAY  ME  DOWN  IN  PEACE. 


241 


d?- 


f^-jc. 


m- 


dwell 


in       safe 


-    ty. 


will 


r\    L. 

■         ■ 

l/)  "      1                   "1 

■-1                                   ^'    - 

>^ 1 

w"   ■  ^         aH 

-J-, — - — « — 

_f _^ — ^_l 

'    c 

^^  •     -*- 

dwell 


in      safe 


ty- 


I       will 


lb— : 


^ 


:z2: 


-1— 
dwell  in      safe 


-«- 


m- 


I        will 


=P2= 


vt7=:s 


::»-: 


lltM 


:zfSi2=:!^ 


^cy^f-^rr^ 


i 


_(S_ 


dim. 


ran. 


L?z!?: 


^^ 


-(S- 


m 


lav 


nie        down  . 
dim. 


rail. 


in  peace. 


t; 


lay 


:^" 


=1: 


m 


nie        down  . 
(Jim. 


rail. 


in  peace. 


r-^-7 ■S>- 


^ 


f^" 


lay 


^i2; 


:i^=- 


nie       down  . 
dim. 


r(dl. 


in  peace. 


-?=2Z 


1T2-. 


e 


1^21 


^ 


Jill 


f^rf 


^ 


dim. 


-^^-^ 


rail. 


r  ^  'r  r 


1 


^ 


fc'^^: 


zrzpz 


i_^-»:rp=irm 


■»-"P 


:i^^i 


:  r 


^-•-   Ji       -<s>- 


irh-,^ 


1 1 ' 


ill 


242 

THE  TRUMPET  WILL  SOUND  IN  THE  MORNING 


O.  F.  R. 


G.  F.  ROOT. 


>  ^        ]^  ]^ 

1  Oh,       we      must     iie  read  -  y 

2  Be       sure     that  your  ar  -  mor 
8   Yes,      ou        till      we  draw  the 


I 
by 

IS 

last 


night, 

strong, 

breath. 


For 
For 
For 


the 
the 
the 


P= 


-ti 


r 


n  ft       K      s                        K 

1 

V  *f         r»       1-1       1         ^            "^        Ik 

1                     1              w        _.. 

A            ^       m       m                       'm           S 

^ 

p 

1              S         h      k.        k. 

^ — S==S— r — ^- — £-^S^ 

^^ 

._  J . .  _> 

S     p      n      1 

1^           ^F 

trum-pet   will   sound    in     the   morn    -    ing; 
trum-pet   will    sound    in     the   morn    -    ing; 
trum-pet   will   sound    in     the    morn    -    ing ; 

1                                               1        1 

"We  must  work  while  'tis  call  -  ed   the 

Nev  -  er    mind  tho'   the  bat-  tie    be 

E  -  ven    sing    at     the  riv  -  er    of 

fi^M * *- — * 

*- 

^ 

_«_!_'»_ 

— ^ _ 1 

^^     ^ 

-^ 

r. 

=:t:=4= 

_» m ^ 1 

_i 1 1 19 — 

1 _ 

4l 

r 

— ^mamSZ — 1 

U 1-           1 H— 

n  tt 

Is        Ik 

1 

1 

w 

#^ r- 

-V- 

— 1 

— ^ 

-s 

^               —J — 1 

m — ^~i~ 



^ 

~~J^ 

f'       ,• 

— • — 

V- 

^                 m 

-1 

\~\)      . . 

^  • 

1 

• 

light, 

long, 
death, 

For 
For 
For 

the 
the 
the 

1^       1^ 

trum-  pet 
trum-  pet 
trum-  pet 

1 

will 
will 
will 

J 

sound 
sound 
sound 

,4  - 

■  1^ 

in 
in 
in 

i 

the 
the 
the 

1 
morn      -      ing. 
morn      -      ing. 
morn      -      ing. 

>W\t  i^ 

_S__ 

9       W 

. 

9 

r 

[^M c^ . 

—es 



-& — - — •— 

— 1 « — 

Chorus. 


r 


:S=t= 


T- 


Oh,   the   glo  -  ry  shines  up    there,    Ev'- ry     hill 


^^. 


and  vale    a  -  dorn-  ing,      Then 


\r:^=^r=r%zn%z 


:^ 


:t 


^ 


:kr-f= 


WE^z 


m 


)nP?=r 


=iT=# 


d^^=d^ 


%=%—%l 


!         1^ ^ 


-■^z 


I 


press  right  on  with   all  your  might.For  the  trum-pot  will  sound 


w==w=^ 


z^=^. 


It 


:t--=t2: 


i=t 


in     the  morn  -  ing. 

^  '  .m  .f^ — •- 


I 


243 


JOLLY  LITTLE  CLACKER. 


Modernio. 


GEO.  F.  ROOT. 


1  Spring-  time  brings     the 

2  Througii  tlie  noi    -    sy 

3  Blue    Bird  and      the 

4  Move    vour  nim  -  ble 


Rob  -    in 
mar  -  kot, 
Swal  -   l<nv 
tin  -  gers 


and 

down 

from 

in 


the    Blue  Bird    home ;  Tiie 

the    long  pa  -  rade,  Up- 

the  sweet  South    rove  ;  .  Tlie 

the   brisk,  (juick    way ;  Some 


S4^«^-»— 

m 

'm 

— a — 

— s — 

- 



— a — ■ 

M 

M m"  ^ 

B-?::iii3-J— 

— ta 

=^ 

-=t? 

— >— 

=&i 

m — 

— ^— 

=;?  - 

1 — 1 — 

— w — 

-4=- 

■  tz 

^^^^ 


'-'i=B' 


fi«3t|^ 


.-n-- 


hap  ■  py  lit  -  tie  Swal  -  low  knows  his 
-  on  the  crowd  -  ed  side  -  walk,  'noath  the 
Rob    -    in     leaves     his     (piar  -  ters 


hour     to     come ; 
com  -  mon's  shade, 
deep,    pine  grove ; 


=9- 

But 

His 

I 


peo  - 

pie 

could 

not 

do 

it 

if 

they 

tried    all 

day  ! 

1 

This 

s^=»- 

(■ 

**— 

— P— 

• 

— P 

— ta 

'^i- 

— I 1 — 

*         • 

-      ^              ■^" 

M 


:S^=J=JE 


not      a     bird      is       tru   -  er  to      his     time     of     com  -  ing  back    Than  the 

tramp-ing     feet     for      niu  -  sic  in   their  march-ing     can  -  not   lack,  While  his 

know  from  whence  they  start-  ed  on     the     hap  -  py   home-ward  track,   But  where 

morn    the    first      of    clack-  ers,  but      a     liun-  dred  know   the  knack,  And    to  - 


kg-JL — h — _ — ^ 


P 


:5=*S 


^=r 


--S — 9 — r^^ 


jol    -  ly      lit  -    tie   clack  -  er,   with      his-. 

nim  -ble,    lit  -    tie     fiu   -  gers  play     the  Liack.clack.clack  !  Click.click,  click, 
all       the  wm   -  ter,  sleep  -  ing,  stays     the  \ 


•  night  you'll  hear  them     an  -  swer  with       a    ^ 


^^W=W: 


=F=»= 


^-^E^^i^i 


^ 


*^r 


--izN- 


:f=S=«^ 


9=^ 


1/        1** 
clack, clack,clack !     Jol   -  ly       lit    -  tie  clack  -  er,    with  your  clack,clack,clack  ! 


1^. 


tz9-: 


:4: 


:iC=*: 


=F=* 


i 


Copyright.  John  Church  &  Co.    By  per. 


Hl| 


244 


MRS.  M.  A.  KIDDER. 


OLD  SAYINGS. 


N.  N.  M.  I. 


lillii 


r-"^::^::-"^^ 


•» — m — m — 0 m  '   * 


1  As   pour  us   a  cluirch  niuuso,As  thin   aa      a    rail,      As     fat     as 

2  As   pure  as     an     an  -  gel,  As  neat  as      a    ])in,      As  smart  as 

3  As  clean  as      a     pen  -  ny.  As  dark  as      a    pall,     As    hard  as 


a  porpoise,  As 
a  steel -trap,  A.s 
a  niill-stune.  As 


rough  as  a  gale.  As  brave  as  a 
ug  -  ly  as  sin.  As  dead  as  a 
bit  -  ter    as  gall,     As     fine      us      a 


li  -  on,    As    spry     as        a 
door- nail.  As   white    as        a 
fid  -  die.   As    clear    as        a 


cat,  As 
sheet.  As 
bell.       As 


^~-ir- 


as      a  pix-pence,  As     weak  as      a     rat.        As   proud  as       a      pea-  cock,  Ao 
as      a    pan-eake.  As      red    as      a    beet.       As    round  as     an      ap  -  pie.    As 
a    her- ring,  As    deep   as      a    well.       As     light    as       a  " 


feuth-  er.     As 


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IS      a    fox.      As    mad  as  a  March  hare.  As  strong  as  an      ox,  As 

as   your  hat,      As  brown  as  a      her  -  ry.    As    bliml  as  a       bat,  As 

as      a     rock.    As  sharp  as  a      nee  -  die.  As    calm  as  a  clock.  As 


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fair  as  a  li  -  ly.  As  emp-ty  as  air.  As  rich  as  a  Crwsus,  As  cross  as  a  bear, 
mean  as  a  mis- er,  As  full  as  a  tick,  Asplump  asa  partridge.Assharpasa  stick, 
green  as     a    gosling.  As  brisk  as     a    bee — And  this  is  the  end  of  The  rep-  er  -  to  -  ry. 


\M 


*JACK  AND  GILL.     ' 

A  RESPONSIVE  CHORUS. 


Tenor, 


Soprano, 


Alto, 


H.  L.  H. 
Bass,    - 


Jack   and 

Lit  -  tie 

Nim  -  ble 

Cure  -  ful 


Gill 
Jane 
Dick 
:Mat 


went    up  the  hill     To     draw 

ran     up  the  lane    To     hang 

ran      up  so  quick,  He     tuin  - 

took    up  the  cat.    And  flung 

o  not  like     A      cat 
Then  came     a     trout,  and  flounced  a  -  bout.  And  made 

'Twas  pike   and  trout — now    in,  now  out,  'Till   when 

this     ill    when  Jack  and  Gill  Went  for 


Whined  one  young  pike,"  I 


a      pail      of 
her  clothes  a 


8  And     all 

Al.TO, 


bled 

her 

here 

his 

they 

that 


oer 

in 

in 

gills 

both 

pail 


a 

the 
the 
to 
went 
of 


wa  -  ter; 
dry  -  ingj 
tim  -  ber; 


wa 
riv 
rat 
un 
wa 


ter; 

er;'- 

tle; 

der, 

ter; 


-      SOPUAXO, 


Tenor, Bas.^. 


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■ * — ^r ■■ ;--' ■- 

Jack    fell  down   and  broke   his  crown.  And   Gill  came  tumbling  aft  -  er. 

She  called  for    Nell      to     ring     the     bell,  P^ir  Jack   and     Gill  were  dy  -  ing. 

He     bent    his     bow      to    shoot      a      crow, And  killed  poor  puss  in  the  win-dow. 

The    fish  -  es  'round  came    at      the   sound,  To      sec    what  made  the  splat-ter. 

"  Hush!  hush  !  she's  dead,"  an     old    pike    .«aid,"And    I      will      eat    her  liv  -  er." 

"Leave  her      for     me        a  -  lone,"  cried    he;  And  then  there  came    a  bat  -  tie. 

An      eel  slipped  in,       as     sly       as       sin.   And    car  -  ried      off     the  plun-  der. 

And  Jack    fell  down   and  broke   his  crown.  And  Gill  came   tumbling  aft  -  er. 

•  Copyrlglit,  John  Church  &  Co.   B.v  per. 


24: 


GLORIOUS  NEWS. 


L.  O.  EMERSON. 


L.  O.  EMERSON. 


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1  Oh,     liave   you  heard        the    glo  -  rious  ne\v.s  That's  round        the  town     to  ■ 

2  Ma  -  ny's     the      isor    -  rowing  time  we've  had,  But       such       we'll  have     no 

3  Now.thanks  we     raise  to    Gud     on     hii^h,  For        this        great  blessing 


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w  a.— ^ --■i-' 5_«j_! — ._5_.Ei«_: — r_ri:«_L ?_ 

— la Jic_^ -^ M-^ -J 


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more ; 
giv'n; 


"I 

Fa  -  ther  has  .sign'd  the  pledge,   and  we  Are 

For    fa    -  ther  has  driv'n  the  de  -  nion  out,  And 

And  earth       to     us     hence  -  •  forth    shall  be  The 


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hap  -  py,  light,    and  gay. 

lock'd,  and        barr'd    the         door, 
entrance  door       to        heav'n. 


No    more     we     dread  his 

No    more  we'll    want  for 

Sing   loud     and      full,        sing 


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GLORIOUS  NEWS. 


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com  -  in;^  step,  But 
food  and  clothes,  No 
clear  and  free.     Let 


spring        to  greet    him  home ; 

more       we'll  mourn  and  sigh; 

hill  to     val  -  ley  call, 


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-  er      has  wip'd         her  tears       a  -  Avay,  And     joy      to       us      has      come, 
home    shall   be  a     home      of    peace, With    ev*  -    ry     com  •  fort      nigh, 

bear      up  -   on  the  wings     of   wind.   The     glo  -  rious  news     to  all. 


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Oh,        glo  -    rious  news,    glo  -    rious  ucvo,  glo    -  rious  news      to  -    day  ! 

ALTO. 


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Oh,        glo  -    rious  news,    glo  -    rious  news,  glo    -  rious  news      to  -    day ! 

TEXOn. 


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Oh,        glo  -    rious  news,    glo  -    rious  newt',  glo    -  rious  news      to  -    day ! 


BASS. 


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GLORIOUS  NEWS. 


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Hg^y 


Fa  -  ther  has  sign'd  the  pledge,  and      we       Are     hap-  i\v,       light  and     gay, 


Ftt  -  ther  has  sign'd  the  pledge,  and      we       Are     hap-  py,       light  and     gay, 


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Fa  -  ther  has  sign'd  the  pledge,  and      we       Are     hap-  py,       light  and     gay, 


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Happy,     happy,      happy,  light  and  gay,     Happy,     happy,      happy, light  and  gay. 
Happy,     happy,      happy,  light  and  gay,     Happy,     happy,      hajjpy, light  and  guy. 


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Happy,     happy,      happy,  light  and  gay,    Happy*,      happy,      happy, light  and  gay. 

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Fa  -  ther  has  sign'd  the     pledge,  And    we     are     hap-  py,         light   and         pay. 

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Fa  -  ther  has  sign'd  the     pledge,  And    we    are     hap-  py,         light  and         gay. 


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Fa  -  ther  has  sign'd  the     pledge,  And    we     are     hap-  py,         light   and         gay. 


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THE  FLOWER  OF  LOVE. 


S.  H.  LAVE. 


H.  O.  THUNDER. 


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1  Till'  r(isi-l)ii(l  iintnldiiiu'  its  hiaii-  ti  -  till  leaves  And  l)iir<tiii^'  full  hlowii  into 

2  KV'U  so  the  i'uir  (lower  of  love  mav  he  torn  From  the  breast  where  it  l)l()ss(,::'«.a- 


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where  had  been  .suuuy  the  sweet  inu- sic  of  love,     Will   sound  the<lull  diseords  of 


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'TIS  HOME  I  LONG  TO  SEE. 


GEO.  M.  VICKERS. 

Antldntv  ran  c.iprcasione. 


J  NO.  P.  DOUQ  cYERTY. 


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Tlie      drear    -     y     days  go    slow  -     ]y       by,       No     ?ceiie     l)riiig3 

I        care  not     tho'  the     land       be      fair,     Tho'  calm         the' 

Per  -   haps         ere     long         may    come      the      day        To      find         me 


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joy        to       me;  . 

sun   -    lit       sea ;  . 

once    more     free : . 


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For     one 

In     vain 

Ah,    then 


sweet    spot 
I      gaze 
•with      joy 


a    -  lone         I 
on      beau   -  ties 
I'll      speed       a  ■ 


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'TIS  HOME  1  LONG  TO  SEE. 

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long       to       see,   . 


The  drear  -    -  y      days  go     slow   -    ly 


^^=g-~tSirtz^-~i--jt Ji^-i: — -t;i ^-ir=izi:: 


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spot,       a  -  lone,        I      si.<rh,    'Tis    home       I      long        to       see. 

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rSE  COMIN'  CLOSE  TO  i^JCiHTY  YEAR. 


G.  M.  V. 


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Mo^erafo  conespress.       Jt.    jO. 


GEORGE  M.  VICKERS. 


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com  -  in'  close  to  eight  -  y  year,  Dis  kcad  am  white  as  !<no\v,  But 
com  -  in'  close  to  eight  -  y  year,  De  work  -  in'  days  am  o'er,  An' 
com  -  in'  close     to    eight  -  y     year,      De       win  •  ter    time     am     nigh.      Oh, 


szz. -^ ^ ^ 4f «i m — ' — 


p  s  i 


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m 


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¥ 


Hi^ 


IHWi 


It 


f'l 


'i  i' 


254 


roE  OOMIN'  CLOSE  TO  EIGHTY  YEAR. 


m 


tzit: 


m 


still       I      lubs    to      tink      a  -  bout     De    times    ob     long       a  -  go ;  Oh, 

soon    I'll    roam    a  -  raoug  de    fields     Up  -  on      de     gold  -  en  shore ;         Don 
soon    to       all     dis      troubled  world      I'll    say     de      last    good-  bye,  Den 


Azrrsrz-:=::=: 


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zr 


^  ^ 


:q=q: 


-51- 


■*—#— r 


P 


fc^i 


S-- 


^^^^ 


ig=E 


1 


:t 


=t!t:t 


soon 
shout 
Stan' 


I'll        be  march-  ing     home      to        glo 
for        de    com  -  in'        ob        de      morn 
back,      do     gos  -   pel      train     am       com 


in,' 
in', 


I 

De 

I'se 


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mm 


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K — m- 


f-=5F3=^~^ 


■iJ=:i=i-r 


-Jt:h rtg:^r=z^^* ~t 


al 
morn 
glad 

:;:!j=rriz 


most  hear  de     an- gel's  horn,  Yet   'fore 

dat    sets  dis     darkey    free,  I     long 

I'ije   Icavin'   none   to  mourn,  Yet  'fore 


I    goes  I'll    see    de 
to    see    de  bright  sun 
I     goes  I'll    see    de 


cab  - 
beam  - 
cab     - 


in      Whar   dis  poor  darkey  chile   was      born. 

in'       Dat  brings        de    day    ob  rest     for       me. 

in       "Whar   dis  poor   darkey  chile  was      born. 


I 1— ^- 


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rSE  CO»llN'  CLOSE  TO  EIGHTY  YEAR. 


255 


ctionvH. 

SOPRANO. 


J 


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H2— Sg=i!L-=6Z' 


—  5.- 


Yes,    I  must  go    to     de  lubb'd  ones,      No    one  am  left  for    me     to      weep ; 

ALTO. 


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■jcJ.-. 


:q^=§r^^ 


'^s.-3z:z.s-- 


:=ls==fi: 


:gi)-- 


:z2: 


P 


Yes,    I  must  go     to     de  lubb'd  ones,      No    one  am  left  for    me    to      weep ; 

TENOli. 


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-Jt-- 


Yes,    I  must  go     to     de  lubb'd  ones,      No    one  am  left  for    me     to      ■weep ; 

BASS. 


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fcS; 


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f     I 


.'-iv.Sj,: 


i^^q^qirr:: 


-^h^~--^ 


Down  'neaf  de  shade  ob  de  green  palmetto  tree,  On  -  ly  dar  let  dispoor  darkey  sleep. 


Down  'neaf  de  shade  ob  de  green  palmetto  tree.  On  -  ly  dar   let  dis  poor  darkey  sleep. 


Down  'neaf  de  shade  ob  de  green  palmetto  tree,  On  -  ly  dar  let  dis  poor  darkey  sleep. 


— I— =K: 


!,:■'■  Mi 


<••.■   ii  ,f 


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r;| 


.■■li 


256 


WHEN  THE  CORN  IS  GATHERED  IN. 


Andante. 


fe:.^»^^fe^ 


«ENRY.    Btpot. 


gJr-^-j^^M;;^^;^^^^ 


1. When  the  corn       is  gathcr'd  in,  And  the  sum  -  mcr  days  are  oVr,  And  the 

2.Tht're'sa  beau  -  ty   on    the  land,  And    a   splen  -  dor  on  the    sea.  As  we 

3.    At    tlio  fall    -    mg  of  the  leaves.     When  No-vem  -  ber  days  draw  nigh,        And  the 


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r 


m 


S^ : ^ 


area 


een 


tS?- 


do. 


p  dolce. 


^ 


throngs  re-turn  a-gain  From  the  mountains  and  the  shore.  Then  the  light  of  gentle 
wan-  der  hand  in  hand —  For  my  love  comes  back  to  me ;  There's  a  si  -  lence  on  the 
drea-ry  north  wind  grieves,  With  a  more  than  im-man  cry,  I  shall  clasp  her  to  my 


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cres   •   cen 


t^?. 


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r- 


ntrrr- 


t^^ 


si 


1^=^ 


cres. 


p 


^^^^^ 


eyesComes  where  si-lent  homes  have  becn,'Neath  the  cool  September  skies,  When  tho 
beach,  Where  her  f  oof  steps  late  have  been.  As  we  Avhis  -  per,cach  to  each,  When  tho 
heart; —     I  have  woo'd  and  I  shall  win;        We  shall  dwell  no  more  a-part.      When  tho 


nj-j-*'vv  JTTT^ 


l^-fSZ 


■<s>- 


'^- 


-^ 


tSE 


-3-^--'T'^ 


rre.1  -  cen 
-\-  — «- 


^P  pocoralt. 


corn     is  gather'd  in;     'Neatli  the  cool     September  pkies,When  thecornisgather'd  in. 
oorn     is  gather'd  in;  As  we  whis  -  per,eaeli  to  each,  When  the  cornis  gathcr'd  in. 

corn     is  gather'd  in;         We  shall  dwell  no  more  a-  ])arL,  When  the  corn  isgather'd  in. 


WHEN   THE   CORN    IS   OATHERET5   IN. 


257 


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dim. 


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Gathered  in,        Yes  gathered  in,         "When  the  com      is  gathered    in,    When  the 


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m 


w 


dim. 


^^^e^^^Se 


Gaibored  in,        Yes  gathered  in,         "When  the  corn      is  gathered   in,    When  the 


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nr 


m 


e 


dim. 


p 


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g^^^lrgg^g^^jTB 


i=g4g-^-£^£Eg 


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(ftm. 


r£i: 


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i 


<Tft». 


^ 


(firn. 


•*» 


^E^ 


m 


pum  -  mcr  days  are         o'er. 


And      the   corn        is     gathered     in. 


\} 


3^::^ 


TP^Lz^ 


3^:^ 


cres. 


^ 


dim.        ^ 


rail. 


rc?- 


7S— 


BUin  -  mcr  days   are         o'er. 


And      the   corn        is     cathcred     in. 


i_ 

r^ — I- 


i^ 


cres. 


dim. 


rail. 


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-9- 


^ 


'^^ 


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aes. 


dim. 


rail. 


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fcB 


ji== 


^ 


:ig g — Ir: 


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d: 


^ 


M  ■l; 


nt-m 


MM-i    C 


^'  li»0 


9A8 


CAST  THY  BREAD  UPON  THE  WATERS. 


tl4 


flOfU.l.VO. 

Andantino. 


WILLIAM  STERNDALE  DENNETT. 


»EE 


— ya-S- 


ICiTJ 


221 


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^"^i 
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Ca><t      thy      bread      up     -     on      the  wa     -    ters         for      thou  shall 

M  ALTO. 


g-*Ee^2E£E 


Andantino. 


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f   '        f 


pf^^iEg: 


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:az 


1^ 


P 


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find        it  aft  -  er  n»a  -  ny      day  3. 


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:=[: 


oil 


Pip 


Cast  thy    bread       up 


i 


the 


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r 


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Cast 


ti^ 


ICZ 


:ci: 


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:r|==^ 


zcii 


=i=^i= 


tliy 


wa   -  ters  for      thou  shalt   find        it  aft  -   er  nia  -  ny       days. 


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ti5t=r:ii=n±:i5 


^^fE^I-t=f 


:r==r 


— I* 


f  r 


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r 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubdard  Bros. 


CAST  THY  BREAD  UPON  THE  WATERS. 


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-P        Q- 


:cai 


2h\i 


bread    up 


oil 


the      \va  -  ters. 


b«,^ 


% 


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-I — — . — —-• — I 


Cast 


tliy    bread        up  -    ou      the  \va  -  tens, 


bfc* 


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:ci: 


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for    thou  shalt  find       it, 


thou  shalt  find     it    .     .     .     aft-  er       ma  -  ny 


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I       I 


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tho--  shalt  find       it 


-I 

aft  -  er     ma  -  ny,  ma  -  ny 


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:^2= 


:z2n 


± 


days. 


Cast    thy        bread     up     -      on      the 


i 


&»: 


days. 


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Cast    thy 


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bread    up 


on      the 


•/ 


3^ 


--gr 


feg£=5 


(fim. 


g:g|z;^pr 


r^s:: 


3SC 


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I 

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i 

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i.'l,    • 


N  .1  : 
!••■  ■ 


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■11 


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'il 


260 


CAST  THY  BREAD  UPON  THE  WATERS. 


:njs. 


:^ 


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^^iJl^ffe^ 


wa   -  tiTH  for    thou  shall  find      it  aft  -  er  ma  -  ny      ihiys. 


1  M    *♦ 


^i.«: 


XT — T 


tf^^il 


wa   •  tcrs  for    thoushalt  fiml      it  aft  •  er  lua  -  ny     (hiys.  (^ast      thy 


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Cast  thy     hriad, 


cast  thv 


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I 


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r  ct=::s_ 


?=J__c2:_   ^=; 


:j=t=^ 


hread 


up  -  on        the  wa  -  teri«,        on       tl)0        wa  -  tors,      cast     thy 


I      I      ",1      II    I     I      I     I  '         r 


FS"'^ 


> -SI- 


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lei: 


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—  .-,  - 


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:?e=^ 


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:z2z 


:zi?i 


bread  up  -    on  the        wa-ters,      cast    thy   bread      for  thou  shalt   find   it 


=4=1-S= 


tf 


^=:1= 


:ci: 


T 


bread 


on     the       waters,       for       thou  .     .     .    shalt     find   it 


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l-s*- 


ia_ 


.rizjiirrqi 


lli^P 


--3SI 


iET 
•^i?^ 


■3g-- 


=1^ 


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iSJIi 


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CAST  THY  BREAD  UPON  THE  %VA"^ERS. 


201 


f^fcpil 


<s»  '    g 


^^^^ 


lift  -  vv       Mill  -  ny      (laya, 


aft     -    rr 


:^-- 


-!?- 


I^ 


t^/^- 


aft  -  er       iim    -  uy      days, 


aft    -    tT 


dim. 


soatenulo. 


^ 


:2== 


"J- 


■i 


•w  I. 


;      :ls  i:" 


(©-. 


ina 


'rsc 


^ 


-^— 


ma 

uy 

days, 

aft         -        er 

nia  - 

JJj^ 



— M 

— ^ — 

^ 

1 

?v     -« 

—<&-,— 

F  -^ 

__ — . 

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ty 

-e?-          -si-   ^ 

CJ 

ny       days, 


aft 


er        iiKi 


tr 


F^^- 


--^- 


-gie — is— 


s-^^- 


-^ 

=5^ 


1.^ 


=?=!= 


-U. 


-&— e^ 


^ 


I  «# 


■fKl 


^4^ 


tf 


^1 


ny 


days. 


^-8^-^ 


a::--^- 


^ 


"y 


days. 


^.if- 


:s2: 


-/s- 


i^ 


-i^ 


^ 


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:=4-:2^' 


zg^zzrs*,-!^ 


1!^=2^= 


;s2i 


:z2: 


J L 


i^ 


,  !  '.t. 


i  i  -M  : 


lOM 


2G2 


SONG  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNER. 


a 


A.  MATTHISON. 
SIH'UASO. 

Aniluntinu. 


HENRY  LESLIE. 


M 


-n- 


=3^-"^=" 


M!         r        — 


1^ 


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m 


i 


i 


Will  the    dtiy  ne'er  end  And  the     sun  descend, Nor  the 


^_,j^^_^^ 


^^ 


-^- 


:?2; 


*= 


I 


flax  scarce  leaves  the   reel,  . 


Brmm, 


Brrnm, 


^- 


:e=i: 


=ez±r 


:j.._u-i._-i: 


*lr 


^=K 


_^_*_gj__ 


,r:^-{  g-l- 


-^  • 


--&-_:- 


SONO  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNER. 


263 


-ml^ 


5^T^^=5-^  ^A 


-t"  >-^ 


«  tf 


ev'-iiitij»fha<leStetti    up  tbeglmlt'?  Will  he  glad  my  sight/.  .*ill  ht;  conic  to-night, Will  he 


ev'-ulng  shude  Steal   up  the  glade?  Will  he  glad  my  Hight,Will  he  come  to-night, Will  ho 


:%:    cazrx: 


rsa — I. 


=?= 


ffc 


Brmm, 


Brmm, 


Brrnm, 


Brmm, 


z:^~± 


^.^-=1:; 


zSz± 


a— c 


.^z±z 


Brmm, 


Brmm, 


Brmm, 


Brmm, 


je-__l. 


fs^  • 


.1^   • 


^e-- 


I 


ii 


come 


U)-night  ?  Will  he    come  ? 


5^ 


-=^ 


o -night? 


Will  he 


►■   — I — 


122: 


:pc 


Bruim,  Brmm,   Hnum,Brmm,Brmm,BTmni,Brmm,       Brmm, 


B 


num. 


Ucil 


'$:-:-t- 


?= 


EiEEEE^=^"^:&:^r?:*«=£:^i 


"*=^^i 


fi 


g 


Brmm,    Brmni,      Brmm, 


Will  he  come? 


'-^^- 


-^   •     nm  .        -m-     -^  -m-      -m-  ^.   -* 


Iff 


H,i 


t 


264 


SONG  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNER. 

mf  ores. 


-n-^- 


i^i 


•••/. 


:^=^»= 


-m^-P^ 


^.m^i^^^mL 


tf 


errs     - 


J     I     I 


zwr:^.zm: 


Will      he  c'oiue 

rcu  -         -         -         -     (/o.     . 


i-' h-rtz 

.  to  -  night?  .  . 
•    •    •/ 


?*• 


1=1:4: 


:i=^; 


come  .' 


>  •> 


to 


night? 


crf.s     -         -     een     -  -     (/o.     . 


•/ 


rH;::i22i 


-+- 


m~md-m^-^-\ -»-< — I ( — ' — ^-\-^-'—m-  ^- 


Brmm,  Brnim,  Will  ho    come 

ores     -----  cen  - 


-     do.  . 


^•^      I    ;   I     LJ       -\ 


-I — I — h 


c  :^: 


J >  r 


to  -  night  ? 


± 


--s*- 


AVill 


he 


T"^ 


come         to 


night?  .  . 


jn-h^ 


Jf  L arH— *— ^- — — ■ ^  I — t— i— ■—- !-^^  I  ^   . — m  "^    -\'M — '-^ — — — •i-'*-K"-!— *-4»— - 


?3^S 


:g: 


cres.  /"'  '     ^ 


J       S 


P 


:=ap^=i- 


±^=d=±zi7j^:tz:=*»:: 


:ff=*— iT 


:s=t 


.     Doubt  -  fill  -  ly  drones  her    wheel,  Doubt  -  ful  -  ly      drones  he"  wheel. 


SS=i^-^ 


=*=-'!*= 


12^ 


^= 


:fc=, 


Doubt  -  ful  -  ly  drones  her  wheel,     Doubt  -  ful  -  ly      drones  her  wheel. 


±1 


H ti^- 


J^ — P: 


.     Doubt  -  ful  -  ly  drones  her    wheel,  Doubt  -  ful  -  ly      drones  her  wheel. 

^      P 


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^'^ 


:^ 


r*^E3^ 


■jCIZ 


>-.— J 


i^^ 


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i^=i 


4 


— I 1- 


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A' 


r 


^-: 


-r= p — tf — t ==t^=^=h — H-t==* 


SONG  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNER. 


265 


AUegrmncnte. 


m 


^mm 


f-- 


:=?! 


^-3 


zW-~ 


Brnim,  Briniu,Brinm,     IMer  -  ri  -  ly      goes  hor    wheel, Weave.AVeiivc,  "Weave,  The 


:b= 1:— 


^g,^_*=^»^^ 


:e-^: 


:t=:rb:tr: 


-i»-  -IP — 1 


Brinni,  Brnim.Brmni,     ^ler  -  ri  -  ly      goes  her    whccl,Wciive, Weave,  Weave,  The 
AUrgramcnte. 


^ 


f 


W^^. 


-=s=» 


Mi^mm 


:|>; 


ill  ;!;!!■; 


i 


mf 


w- 


-s— ^-=^ 


Jr— 1^ 


:-ft=tz: 


-tN 


dtztt 


mf 


The       twilight's  here  And  the  luo-meut  near  "When  my 


pBpd^zlJc 


:*— J=!?: 


The       twilight's  here  Ami  the  iDo-nient  near  "When  my 


r5Ei^-3H 


^ 


(S — -J 


flax  sclides  from  the     reel. 


Br 


mm. 


Brnini, 


flax  glides  from  tiie   reel 


Brnnn, 


Brmm, 


\h[ 


%'■ 


!iii.i 


\-m 


I  ' 


2GG    • 


li::^"-: 


-.::^z^^:r^z 


SONG  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNER 


^ — !^ — ^ZIK_| .  I ^ — ^ — ^. 


=^z=^ 


-s^ 


love  will  wait  At  the  dark'ning  gate,Biit  to-night  in  i>lay  I'll  notglunee  that  way, I'll  Hot 


love  will  wait  At  the  dark'ning  gate,Bi't  to-night  in  play  I'll  not  glance  that  way, I'll  not 


z^-z.^-- 


~-^~- 


:P2= 


Brmm, 


Brmm, 


Brmm, 


Brmm, 


5=4= 


'^^z 


-I 


Brmm, 


Brmm, 


Brmm, 


B 


rmm. 


glance    .     .  that  way,         I'll       not   glance     . 


that  .  . 


iE*^^S 


glance    .      .  that  way, 


-^—^- 


-s — =1-- 


not 


:§•: 


m 


:p:-» 

:52=::i- 


rparzz: 


— I --t-- 

Brmm,  Brmm,   Brnim,Brniin, Brmm, Brmm, Brmm,       Brmm, 

-/2  '^ 


m 


0 


Brmm, 


)■ '=^-Ji-- 


^=1= 


'■im-^'^-0-m-r^- 


MEH5^Eia:S:£^ta;fi 


Bniim,    Brmm,     Brmm, 


She'll  not    chtnce 


■'TS 


m-l:^: 


■IS-'  -IS-'  -^' 


P 


J|u=t=^=t=:::.-J:t»=::^ 
1^ 


=*=:* 


i^^ 


-•:;.!f:*i^  r^. 


ithtUn:' 


SONG  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNER. 

mf  ores. 


■I 


-=>-— =1— =1-JJ=^ 


tr 


-I H 

-I 1- 


S^ 


^^|^±^^ 


26  r 

1m- 


way. 

m  h*.  ""  ■ 


I'll     not        gluucf 

cen  -         -         -     do.    .     . 


that 


•/ 


1 4: 


glance 


i 


5;:-22: 


thht              way.     .    . 
'»    -  -    rfo _^  


aj-^^sr 


"Sit^ 


Brmm,  Brnim, She'll    not  glance   . 

ores    -----  cen  -        -        - 


that  .    . 


do. 


^-9- 


I       i — t-t- 


f^ri^Et 


^=± 


.j._*_j„,/a^ 


JZ 


i^ 


that  .     .    way, 


that 


wav. 


rfcfiiff: 


:t=r^t 


:e= 


/ 


cres. 


•/ 


r-^r 


ir 


■)'!![)! 


jill 


■  ( 


^. 


<Te8. 


=g3^-a#— ^: 


H h 


:«^3i^ 


«y 


way.      Joy   -  ful  -  ly  hums  her   wheel,    Joy-ful-ly,  joy  -  ful-ly   hum.s  .  .  .  her  wheel. 
:==~      P  cres /  ^ 


:=)=^ 


^^- 


==1=^=1= 


TjtE2d^T::hiP 


Joy   -  ful  -  ly  hums  her  wheel,      Joy-ful-ly,  joy  -  ful-ly    hums  .    .    her  wheej. 
*J  cref> f  ^ 


::€: 

^'^ 


~:!S*z 


33'-f^^.|:^. 


way.       Joy  -  ful  -  ly  hums  her  wheel,     Joyful-  ly,  j<>y-  ful  -  ly  hums  .  .  .  her  wheel. 


P 

-f^  -A  - 


crr.i. 


11^ 


:S-:zz^ 


ignzi— iC 


:4^::=1==M 


t-^^ 


aSEri^F* 


mm 


Joy   -    ful  -  ly  hums  her  wheel,      Joy-ful- ly,  joy- ful  -  ly  hums  .  .  .  her  wheel. 


glBsJ 


truss..  ,  -^J_.5?^ 


/ 


-^-    & 


-r 


— I  r       r — L,— I — tf — ^ — i^—-=i:j-^      1 


;  ■  pi,  ■  !i.f-.|iti 

Sis 


t}68 


COHC  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNEH. 


Lento'. 


Brmni,  Brruin.Brinm,      Sol-  eimi-ly      j)urrH  her  wheel.  Vain,  Vain,      Vain,      Nu 


?5£±E 


igir: 


— IS — s- 


zmz± 


-Jz 


Brmm,  Brmni.Brmm,      Sol-  eniu-ly      purrs  her  wheel.   Vain,  Vaiu,     Vain,        No 


I 


i?== 


1 


PPP  Lento. 


'g=i: 


^^ 


ijr:tf=lJ='g-i-]:_^gzl:=S7i:r^*^^S="-ft 


:•?■= 


:|=: 


i^^g 


i 


;5/3p 


?8=d^ 


i^*—*: 


2^E^^ 


:»^*r:p=:»:i?; 


Doth  her     lov  -   er  wait.  At  the  darkening  gate  At  the 


-^E^E^^^ 


2*1 


:1^-i 


Doth  her    lov-   er  wait.  At  the  darkening  gate  At  the 


Bri^£^:3==s=*^- 


flax,     is    on      th(^     reel. 


Doth  he 


=-'===fs- 


'-2*: 


_^_^_ 


:^-1=ii 


:g^ 


m 


:P:r?=r|?: 


■^z::^zzit. 


% 


flax     is     on     the     reel. 


Doth  he 


-X— 3- 


_, 1 4;^ 


^g^tiEj^^^^i^jpifg^r:»  a^^l 


J  * 


r^SfS 


--iV- 


^*%UJ^ 


ir~ 


:^: 


l-^-^ 


_-(?-__-*-j:*_, 
"P  r] 


t:rd?j 


SONO  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNER. 

accell  poco  a  pnco. 


dark  -  ■  eii-iuy  gate  ? 


JK     l-l g^ — ^-     p»  — 1^    I 


269 


No,  ho   softly  treadd  O'er  the  flow'ry  beds,  And  tlie 
accel  poco  «  poco. 


r^_7«_ 


:*r.JL: 


>=r?r: 


Ig 


dark-  -eu-inggate?  No,  lie    soft-ly  treads  O'er  the  flow'ry  beds.And  the 

accell  poco  a  poco. 


'::ijtr^z^^3t: 


wait  at  the  darken-mg  gate  ?  No,    no,      lie    soft-ly  treads  O'er  the  flow'ry  beds, And  the 

accell  poco  a  poco- 


::i^^:i 


I^E^E 


.- — -)_, 


^  -^^-Lt^^ 


accfW  ;)oco  a  poco. 


W^ 


^    s   r   s 


:t=z:^-Ji».:=:t 


fe 


:|B==N-»: 


^^icr^ 


:ff-± 


£ 


in 


.i>i'Hi 


10U 


cfn 


do. 


:fc 


^:^3i^S^ 


f  f  AUcgramcnte. 


t2Zl!-iZ±^. 


f3<S^^ 


-^=^ 


;t; 


mimi^ 


i 


pleas'd  surprise  On  her     sweet  lip      dies.  .       How?  who   knows?     How?    who.  . 
crcs     -         -         -         -     cen     -----     do.  f  f 


=fi= 


^ 


pleas'd  surprise  On  her     sweet  lip   dies  How?  who   knows?     How?   who 

crea     -         -         -         -    ccn     -        •         •        -        •     do.  f  f 


'-3^- 


r^i 


^3*= 


■=tz=^:-*?j 


i-h '"' 1 — 


pleas'd  surprise  On  her     sweet  lip     died.  .       How?  who  knows?     How?    who.. 
crea     -         -         -         -     ccn do.  f  f 

-hr Ha hi- 


;=4?-4ir 


-^—t- 


;ii 


.p2iv: 


t: 


— fj 1 P 1       — H-      — I — I , P! f^^^fci — r 1 .—I — -r-y—. — 1 — ■M-~. ::= »~  I 


do. 


^i5:=l=: 


mk 


jf-__<.. .  .  !1«- 


\^X^ 


s 

-1 — ^^ — I —  —I — \ 


'i  .in 


■f  *, 


m. 


i         J 


* 


270 


dim. 


SONG  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNER. 
P  


cres 


. —  1 — I 


»=^pi 


:f^"=EPE± 


:p=— •- ~. 


knows?        HoM',        How  ?wlio  knows?     Mod 
dim.  p 


ost 


l^^l^^ 


errs 


:SE 


^-i.jf__=i_ 


-p'- 


«S^s  r 


::^:^ 


^^d 


knows?    How,    How?  who  knowd? 
dim.  P 


Mod     -     est-  ly   dumb, 


-i,     g> 


=£?#?: 


:1=: 


knows?  How,        How  ?  wlio     knows?  Mod 

dim.  p 


%^^=^i^^ 


± 


jsii 


:t=: 


^i — I- 


ost 


ly, 


-=1-S— =!- 


H h- 


1 


S=^»=J« 


ii^SE 


S 


knows  ?     How,  How  ?  who  knows  ? 


Mod  -    I'st 


erf.i 

ly. 


(/ini.  JD  ^i^     K        J  cres     . 


^ 


:?= 


zzuxn: 


t=»=?;»s 


SS 


^'iV. 


dumb's 


do. 


:r-r-"-r-"- 


fS^^p- 


her         wheel, 

^J^^^5=-    J.   ^ 


==ffz=p-'_:g: 


F- 


H^ 


Mod  -   est        -  ly 

.  cm  _        .        .        .      do. 


durab's  .     .  her       wheel. 


Mod 


S*^EE^ 


:ci=:^: 


>J_ 


Mod     -    est-  ly     dvinib 
.  cen  ....      do. 


^~e-^ 


± 


-^m:± 


± 


is  her  wheel. 


Mod 


--mBi 


-H 


S 


.T^ 


|?=fipi=ie±=:- 


:t 


Mod  -  est 


ly 


'-^- 


^- 


i3^-f#*ra^ 


dumb's  .     .    her      wheel 


^^-uw~  r^ 


FeBr=; 
pi^  ± — — 


Mud   - 


-:&•- 


s-- 


Mt)d  -  est 


^^tB 


i=i==^ 


Mod 


p&n^e: 


p^ 


p 


-t=:rz:=d=;& 


SONG  OF  THE  FLAX  SPINNER. 


=t— i?^ 


-J^rj: 


271 


-  est  -  ly    dunib's    her  wheel. 


Mod 


est-  ly 


1221 


est  -  ly  dumb's  her  wheel.  Modestly  dumb, 


Modes tl'   dumb,    . 


;*:: 


-^-X- 


est  -  ly  dumb's  her  wheel. 


Mod  -    -  est-lv  dumb, 


-t- 


i y— y-y- 


:ff=l?=»=e-i 


M^yLj^ 


est  -  Iv  dumb's  her  wheel.  INIodestlv  dumb, 


Modestly    duml), 


^   \/' — '■T — I — I — ^-r— I H -n ■ I     i.'^ =' 


^-^ 


m 


vh^^^ 


i 


sempre  dim  nl  fine. 


Ky 


r-?— 3 


F 


:?c=1fc:^-:l 


1-1= 


P^ 


1 


dumb's 


her  wheel,Modestly  dunib's  her  wheel, Modest-ly       dumb. 
=-  sempre  dim  al  fine. 


122. 


;Il==?:=1V=^-::1 


M-~m2 


:c2- 


-si- 


H^^S^i^ 


^r^ 


nempre  dim  al  fine. 


z:^^i=t2=tz: 


:c2i 


i3^*ii3±lE^±lEt 


=^s 


1 


Mod     -     est-ly  dumb,Modcstly  dumb's  her  wheel,Modest  -  ly      dumb.    . 

-=-      ""  Z — =—  Kempre  dim  al  tine. 


'-f- 


zm=ri 


T»-»» 


±L-&± 


t 


:4: 


:^= 


-C?: 


I^l^li 


-(S?--»- 


sempre  dim  al  fine. 


'  \ 

■  ..  M 

■I 

\  '. 


Ilia 


!1SU'^ 


.1  ;  I 


,  f 


i'  H'['. 


272 


LET  THY  MERCIFUL  KINDNESS,  O  LORD. 


m 


'Mi^ 


soi'itAyo. 


J.  BARNBY. 


m 


m- 


m 


4LTO. 


Mt _ 


TEXOn. 


JtASS. 


■Bi^i:?j5 


Sis: 


-^^. 


-J50: 


^^^^11^3 


"^-^ 


e~ 


--^ — \-^.-  J — 

i — 1^ 


-(S> — (© — '  -«> &- 


m 


m. 


w^-"^ 


I       I 


^z:i=:^_r-zic5§j=^  .d'^cS^^ 


i 


^^^ — ^-^ — ■-^- — "^ 


t^ 


_g- 


-zzr . 


T=7-  "CT 


"'/ 


^ 1- 


'ttJ— Siizisl: 


i^^^^^^=r^^^^a^^p=^ 


Let 

Thy 

luer-  ci  -  ful 

kind 

ness, 

0 

Lord,    be 

up 

- 

on 

/?h  §       :^ 

--^_:: 

i^i~i^  ^ 



— 1— 

.      "T          ■'! 



p — -^^ 

?i_; 

•—m—rzi" 

[l_s. 

1 

_ci=: 

^ 

■^c? 

-^^ 

Ets^- 

Let     Thy    nior-  ci  -  ful        kind       -      ness,     O        Lord,  he        up  -   on 


:iA 


i 


::22ir 


:p2=p2; 


1=:ti: 


:t= 


7^1=^ 


i— 
Let     Thy      nier-  ci  -  ful       kind      -      ui'ss,     O         Lord,  be       up  -    on 


t==l= 


--122=  ::i?2-r_i:p2i 


:?=- 


If: 


:s2: 


i^ 


Lot     Thy      mer- ci  -  ful      kind- ncss       be       up     -     on 


u^^: 


**!;: 


r^-^:^::: 


^ 


'"/ ' 


?■ 


-IS- 


T- 


'-SSZ 


^Sz 


::?=^=^= 


^ 


^::a^^rz^--^- 


^£3: 


i^::?: 


-ari :  n 


-_t=-=::4=:; 


S^Egi 


Copyright,  188J,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


LET  THY  MERCIFUL  KINDNESS,  O  LORD. 


273 


*r^l 


m^^^^r^^m^^mm^ 


us:      as       we       (Id      {nit      our    Iru^i   in         Thee,  ....     our      trust    in 


-:^=t- 


-25^  -C=r-^-gr- 1^ 

u.s :      iirt       we,       as        we 


ir-«:|J:-^t- 


do      put     (lur     trust,  our       trust     iu 


rV 

lA 


%J 


— t-- 


1^==-^ 


-I-- 


:S=t 


^^;?^iii^^ipiiiHi^0^:i5i 


us:      as        wc        do       put      our       trust,  ....       do         j)Ut    our     tru.-t     in 


WJ^. 


-£2- 


H^ 


^1^ 


:q=:rr 


^l^EHl^Zt 


pa=:=^=:e 


^f 


as  we 


do         put. 


do        j)nt      our      trust    in 


:c2= 


:S 


E^ 


iisri 


P^^ 


:2=t=q: 


M 


eii;«. 


St 


_i2 (Q 


:»i=-^: 


=p 


1^ 


=J^ 


±=4 


Sfel 


:A 


'^m 


'-1=3^ 


=£pg,jj^^ 


*ri=^^ 


dim.  pp 


tf 


^-4—4- 


:a: 


I 


Thee Let      Thy  nier-ci-  ful     kind     -     ne.s9 

dim.  pp 


be 


up- 


11 


-!zr 


^ 


"Cf 


'CP- 


-qi-zq=: 


:siz--g=: 


iP 


Thee,  iu      Thee,       Let  Thy   nier-oi  -  I'ui     kind    -   ness,    O       Loni,         be     up- 
^^  dim.  pp  ^  -.^ 


:^-ci: 


^^ 


:^ 


± 


^iP^i^ 


g$i 


Thee L.r;t  Thy       jj.|fl4 

rfim.  ^jO 


g^ 


321 


1221 


ZSSZ. 


-«s- 


-m^^ 


Thee,  in      Thee.        Let 


Thy 


kind    -    nesa 


%J 


T 


dim.        pp 


r^r 


&- 


:_"Z2:i 


Ijess,   O       tiortl,         be      up- 


.   .       up- 


he   . 


=P"-=p=t^ 


l2. 


#= 


'JSZL 


-«>- 


122: 


(O- 


No.  w.— 18. 


I  -  ''Ml. 


■fllil 


''111.' 


. '  ! 


■hi 
\ 


m 


\  \ 


274 


LET  THY  MERCIFUL  KINDNESS,  O  LORD. 


,^-j  :i^i^iF^3W 


■t- 


i?ii^^ 


-«S' gy  -, 


(111        ii.s; 


liikt!    as     wo       do       put      our     tru.<t, 


put?     our  trust    in 


bSr* 


mmm^ 


oil  US 


LL.*f    ** 


::Z2 


I.iko 


us        we-     do       put    our      lru:it  . 


Ill 


za 


sa~zzst: 


:j-:t:z 


-   on        ua ; 


Like 


as        wo       do        ])ut    our       trust 


in 


i^j 


fei~i«-5 


'JSZ 


:^i==!: 


-   on        us: 


as 


we 


do 


?jS=-:?: 


=i 


r 


,g,-i^#=te 


il 


put   our      trust   in 


:4i^4j 


"2=^- 


5ii-4+ <S>- 

2r  "^ — 


:^i 


II      :i 


bii 


^«=i: 


s 


Thoe, 


Like        as      we       do       put     our       trust,  . 


our 


^sA 


-ep' 


^ 


-jziz 


g^^ 


:4= 


-3=:^ 


S 


Thee, 


as        we       do        put      our     trust, 


our         trust . . 


fifL 


=F 


^ 


:^: 


T===l= 


:^=i^: 


::1: 


-ct 


=SE| 


^^^ 


Thee,   . 


as 


Ave       do       put     our     trust, 


our       trust 


-s* — 


:?== 


12=^ 


=ci= 


Thee,    as       we       do  put 


^tX 


our     trust. 


our      trust 


"C" 


=^r=pi 


_ii2_ 


paE^EEpfeg^ 


:J-«J- 


:^==St 


r 


^^ 


T  rr 


-.rsi 


±^ 


^ 


^F^ 


1 <s>- 


^x^ 


LET  TH  y  MERCIFUL  KINDNESS,  O  LORD. 
vrf»     '       •       cen    •       •     do. 


275 


:i' 


E3i^T^r^=rf^^lz=^R^-'j  'F^-"l 


^3S. 


truat       iu  Tlioe,    ud        we       do       put      'vur  trust     in      Tluc,  in         Tlu'c,  . 

crt'»     -       -       een     -       ■     do.  dim. 

iu        Tlioo,  Lord, »w 

Wfs     -       -       rrn     -       -     do,  dim. 


'(&- 


..-4 4=1 


r^=iea:z 


^^ 


-I 


:aa-r_:« 


:pa__i:s: 


:t 


IeS^ 


in 


5J3;- 


-1©- 


Tlicf,  ....         an        wo      do     trii>t.      in       Thee, 
(TCt      -        -        cert  -      '/(). 


a.i 


(/I'WI. 


=^^ 


:?=:: 


.1---    -_: 


g 


in 


Thee, 


L^»|: 


"r  r 


^^ 


as        we      do      trust      in    Thee, 
I — ,i& —  — I  /o- 


a.s 


:2^ 


'-G> 


m. 


=1; 


-iS>- 


— -— s> 


li^fe 


f-$-^- 


-jr^- 


-i»-ff — I- 


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crea 


t'CU 


</o. 


iZS." 


=;;?J=-J: 


r 


_-i_-_-^ 


iptt^r^-pg^rriir: 


^ 


rrr//. 


p/J 


:z=^==:ci; 


I 


do 


tru!*t       in 


Thee. 


A 


P 


men, 
rail. 


PP 


men. 


-zJ- 


i 


we        do         trust       in 


Thee. 


A 


P 


men, 
mil. 


A 

PP 


men. 


g.r>:,=^:rzrgg— 


=?== 


:^ 


:c^ 


"Tg" 


I25I 


^ 


we        do         trust      iu 


Thee. 


P 


nu'u, 
rail. 


A 


men. 


:2i: 


z^:^: 


we        do  trust      in  Thee. 


men, 


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If  ^11   f  lif^lg 


Lor<i,l»lt's.s  tlie  food    be  -  fore  us  spread, And  be  Tliou  still  our  liv  -  iiig  head  ; 
Thy  merciesjjord,  are  iurge  ami  free,Then  may  we  not     un-grate-lul   be.      A  -  mkn. 


-rzfL-^.-^ 


M. 


GRACE. 


M. 


O  God.wliowith  the    nian-na   fed,  Who  by  the   fit  -  ry     pil  -  !ur  led, 
Feed  us  and  lead    us    day   by  day :  Per-  niit  us  not  from  Thee  to  stray.  A-  men. 


^ 


^.^J^^il^gJ 


p 


c- 


IB 


M. 


GRACE. 


As   stnibled  at     our  fanii- ly  board,  We  ask  Thy  blessing,deui- est  Lord  ; 
May  soul  and  bod  -  y    both  be    fed  Ashoav'nward  byThy  hand  we'relcd.  A- mkx. 


fc2:a-^-r?-q?: 


-a  -p-  -  -]» 


-er_:rgr 


T-^-^ 


lilgi^^^iSiaJiB 


li:" 


GRACE. 


W.  W.  G. 


mm^^ms^^^^m^m 


Give  \\r  this  day  our  ilui-ly     broad  ; 


. L^^  - 

^B -p   to. 


S^ 


i-S::-t= 


Lot  us  with  Thy  rich  grace  be  ev-  er  fed  ; 


'^mi^m 


i^HP 


Accept  our  thanks  for  that  we  now  receive,  Make  us  in  Thv  rich  graces  still  to    live.  Amen. 


=f-f^ 


277 


ETERNITY. 


C.  «.  FLINTOFF. 

Moderato, 


W.  D.  HALL. 


A K-l- 


m 


{ 


-S=S: 


4 — lit-^. 


P 


TT 


:::«==; 


'jTlfZ. 


lJ.J^^^. 


m 


-•^_«l_^-.«!._*. 


*-i=^ 


t 


U 


-1      I     i    1    -^•^-      1 

«=*=:=i--- r-ff' 


rd: 


:=rt 


I 


S^': 


fed. 


i^^ 


( 


5-S:fi-iF-~,- 


=«=:-:— 


-^ — f-- 


:ff=ff: 


:t=; 


^    I 


E-EEf-i 


::jEIiEi^S: 


:^: 


i^-iT^ii^^ : 


Ijet   sun  -  set  .^hetl     its        radiant  calm  the  summer  fields  and  woods  anionp,Let, 


IL^i 


:=S==1: 


alEi=^-|=l:w1lS: 


p 


i=m^^t=pp^^^^^^^f^ 


'm^ 


-.erz-^i 


1 


qzr_-qz=|:rr===T 


:il=ir:^S- 


5=f: 


-hk-^  :i.ta 


-i=: 


1 

.  ■      f   j  ■ 

{      i 

IP'! 

II ;''? :  J 

H^'^.- 

./ 

Bn 

<<!■.■'       <•! 


^g^-^^^i^^li^gg^ 


's^^—.m±g. 


evening;  blessinf^.s  briui:  their  bahu.whilc  I  breuthe  forth  my  parting  song. 


as^^ 


1^ 


lc=d=ii:S^iiqr-.rq: 


4*=:*=  rJi^ 


Fd— q: 


4*- 


1^ 


'   !:« 


f 


II    .i 


I! 


278 


ETERNITY. 


Plu»  titr. 


-  t -CI 


:rzri:rJ^-iXz.—:  ji 


1 


Kink,         thou  bright  suu,     mid    sink,  th«;      day      of    thi*      my 


^fif 


V   [ 


( 


Ff-^ 


t^ 


mM. 


-=»-x- 


:=t=rzzr:rt=:r; 


mor  -  tal    life        a  -  wiiv. 


Flow,  riv 


er 


(p^=s1|irl1=i^l^i^ig^-|if^ 


:iq: 


:=i: 


:?=: 


^1 


-^__ pi_. 


l^l^iH 


3:iff: 


± 


:t 


^=ir 


fc^ 


^ 


on  -  ward   to       the    sea  ;  .  ,  .  .  Time's  stream,        fare    -    well ! 


m 


I 


n^iriir^W^^r'^-*"*^- 


■»»•■»>■ 


-^^ 


(i^ 


z^—r=rzM~-:^: 


311 


ZiU- 


K3B 


^ 


J*     Tempo  lo. 


;ii: 


:ff:=zfz:ff; 


-ti^-^ 

I      drift   from  thee, 


p^^'^^m 


(  ifn 


hi!^=iSj3-arju«=r^st:: 


a^       -»-■•>-• 


iiW^^^ 


:>r3.-z=z--rfc 


I 


ETERNITY. 


::9 


my 


er 


^ 


^ 


*Sj 


0-  -  -m—m -o- 


T^— r 


i: 


11^ 


drift  from  tiar     uu- to        tlic  longo<l-for  goal  where  I    should  be, 


E-  ter 


111 


't~ 


'.m^M-^  -M-m  m  M  m 


J_— S-J--.=S 


m. 


s: 


-^■ww-  -a^  -#■  ■*•  ■*-  *-  *-    w^0-m  mmm-  if  .J: 


i 


:=t:: 


:=t-=l^q- 


"=]:: 


1^ 


ifi 


i;.  yjiil- 


Pii^ 


280 


SIL 7ER  BELLS  OF  MEMORY. 


H.  DALE. 


H.  DAL» 


Andant/'  con  espriDHioni 


153^*33? 


^iHi-EEi-: 


«  I 


fir!^ 


m 


1  In  the  liush   of   ev  -  eii  - 

2  Ma    -     -    ny    lac  -  es  have  grown 

3  Now  I  seem   to  live  once 


— JE- 


^ 


!■' 


H 


dt:=ir 


L^SiZ^Zit 


iBliniJ: 


-?=^ 


Sit  -  ting  by  my  (*ot-  tage  door,  . 
Ma  -  ny  forms  been  laid  to  rest,.  . 
All  the  dear  clt'- ligiit- ful      past,.    . 


— (■^■■■- M Mi— ^— «--p    _  ^.iJ^ ^ ^^B^i^ 

-    I  l~~"1 ^ ) —  j—  j    -I — ^ ^ IMBiM»«B-  ^- ^— ^ 


I 

I    I 
I    I 


I   I    I 

I  1  I 


p— * — V 


SILVER  BELLS  OF  MEMORY. 


s 


-f — 


^^ 


--:iiF=--^-^^E^:?E^ 


Faii  -  cy    soft  -  ly  ?eonis  t<>      ^lide  . 
I'll  •  <lor-n<'iith  till' oliurcliyiinl  mould 
KVr     till'   shadows  loii^f    Ik-  •  fort"  . 


Buckward.H  to  the  days  of 

Olios    I   )ov«<d  the  iiuu<t  and 

•Sun-  nv  nkica  Lad    'j  -  vor  - 


(I 


• — III 


~«H 


-^  #-^ 


=]: 


m 


:-^— S: 


II      III 

ill        Ml 

-if 


~^»=^"f-lf-^5 


F      F       * 


-§--^^-jt- 


^-- 


-m-t- 


3E 


n1t=(?r 


-*=Jf_- 


isl 


c?^ 


3^^^=^ 


m 


yort', 

l»L>.sl, 

cast, 


Ami  I     lu'ur    in  clianncfnl    swells, 

Since       I've  linird  the  dis-  tant    sw«'lls, 
Wlit'n        we  wandcr'd   in     tlio     dtlls,  . 


'if 
■I 

'    I! 

.  1 1:4 


:t=" 


Sweetest  tones  of    niel  -  o  -  dy, 

loatin^    on    the  winds  to  ine, 

iinper'd    in    the    flow'rv   lea. 


-■pUp- 


'Tis  the  sound  of  silver 
I  ow  and  nweet  the  silver 
List'  -   ningtothfc   BJlvcr 


m^^^w^^^ 


f 


1 1 
•J 

i,i-i 


\% 


t'Ai 


'f 

f 


ii-i- 


K  > 


I,    u 


I 


1  !• 

; 


(   ! 

'li 


t. .  I 


2H2 


SILVER  BELLS  OF  MEMORY. 


r Hon  IS. 


:t= 


t:: 


le^i 


jz: 


^EEi: 


8il  -  ver    lulls, 


Sil  -  vor  lu'Us. 


Pil  -  ver  Ih'IIs  of   nicni-   >  - 


m^E:^mmMmmm^4-jm 


-m — (•- 


"t — r — T 


^^l~8i: 


X ^ 


a^ — ^ — ^ — *-'• 


^^;^ 


:t:r:::_ 


:=t: 


^ 


-    n- 


Sil 


v.;r 


bells 


Sil 


ver 


bells. 


=3: 


:i: 


i-n 


-^~\- 


'^ 


/ 


* 


n-«l — « — 


--^  ^ 


jQ- 


11= 


^^i^ii 


rtnjzirt 


--)--—- 


> — I — r 


m 


28C- 


THE  SONGS  MY  DARLING  SANG. 


FLODENCE  L.  CARTER. 
Tr  (I  II II  nil  I  o. 


HARRISON  MILLARD. 


( 


1  The        wild      rain       is      stead  -    i     -     ly        fall    -    in^r,  •  . 

2  And         tell       mo,      my      sonp  -  bird,     my      bless  -    iup,  .  .  . 

3  That      heart       is       but      wait  -  ing,     my       own        one, .  .  . 


And    the 
Have    you 
To 


i 


t-d-z 


q==l= 


:-J^- 


ij— ^=t: 


f 


-1- 


i 


^^^^m: 


i 


E^^B 


-■=i- 


;^-*:n^rr*z=:.— *: 


rzig^^--rd: 


des     -     o     -     late 

found      thro'       the 

pil    -    low        thy 


iH^ii^il 


day  .     . 
shad   -  ow 
dear     head 


-1 — 

is 
and 

a 


done ; 
shine, 
gain ! 


I 
A 

And 


am 


V 


fz= 


-^ 


:=t 


*^i 


1 — 


lH! 


t-ci: 


I 


:*:=»: 


rm 


:z^ 


:^ 


think    -    injjf       to   -  nit'ht  of 

hand        that  pave  fond     -  er 

if             it  prows  si      -  lent 

-_) — . K. 


my 
ca  • 
in 


dar  - 
re.«s  - 
wait    - 


linp, 

inp, 

ini:, 


Who 

Or 

Then 


i=l 


m 


:zir^ 


^^^ 


m 


11 


t  •     is 


2SI 


THE  SONOS  MY  DARLINO  SANO 


If 


"B^E^^^zE^ 


rf>n  rKprm 


[i 


:jr=: 


a: 


m 


years  ! 
heart 

know 


liiive     yon 

that      was 

in       the 


h-ft 
ten 

|fol(l 


h.T 

(Itr 
t'n 


aa 

tr, 

hero 


tru 
aft 


\  — ^ — \ ^ — 1~ 


OlIH, 

or 
er, 

-4 


irr 

Than  the 
Thy 


-f^ 


i 


,-^: 


— t: 


IP^ 


ilcar       voice 
one        that 
punirs        e 
^_ 


§=^=^^^=§^si 


as 
was 
ven 


rinjj  -  in<» 
heat  -  inji; 
sweet  -    er 


and 
lor 
will 


free  . 
thee, 
be.    . 


irrrrn: 


^^=^~zir- 


Ah  of 
When  yon 
Than  they 


-t=: 


ff=:r5=r: 


F 1 — ■= — r-^— — — 


i^ 


m 


nl.l, 

Hang 
were 


=)- 


:--fg- 


when   she 

to      mo, 

when    vol! 


i^ 


nzr*.— rtrrrr 


i=t 


sang  in      the 

<hir    -    ling,      at 

sang  in      the 


twi 
twi 
twi 


M 


iise^^i 


light, 
light, 
light. 


^ 


With  her 
With  your 
With  vour 


:~t:; 


X- 


r— =t 


1 


^ 


THE  SONOS  MY  DARLING  SANO. 


289 


llC'Ul 

hca<i 
heat  I 


hoiiil    -  iu^' 
Im'IuI    -  in^' 


low 

low 
low 


on 

oil 

lit) 


my 
tiiy 

IllV 


knee, 
knoe,  . 
kno»!, 


--■=a-=^ag=^£3-:^ 


« 


nrr: 


Ah        iif 

Win  I)  yini 
Tliiin  tliry 


i: 


fs:="^— _r.r::Z33=^«r::r 


tizia: 


:ci— 


1 


:=t:: 


;^ii^£M^i 


fe 


— -m- 


rlr^Fr-=r=: 


old 
saiig 
were 


when     Aw 

to        nic, 

when     vou 


<lar 
sang 


in        th«> 
ling,      at 
in        the 


twi 
twi 
twi 


:b — -Mz 


if-f 


linlit.  . 
liKiit.  . 
light,  . 


With  hor 
With  your 
With  vonr 


■r 


5rrrffrrzr^»rrr=: 


c-rtf: 


■:^=t===t2— =:^fr:t=:=t?E 


-R=' 


1:; 


1^ 


* — *- 


P 


:t 


^1 


head  bend  -  ing  low  on  my 
head  bond  -  ing  low  on  my 
head      bend   -  ing        low       on       my 


:=:l: 


t—CJiZZ2Z 


knee  ?  . 
knee  ?  . 
knee !    . 


^3==-3E£E*Ei 


l^^S 


^^^4^^^^j^^^m^- 


r 


("Uome,  Sweet  Home."') 


-jdz 


I 


^^^^^^=^^m 


% 


-^=^^- 


iranqttillo. 


EC 


i^i^ 


•;..'« 


'HI 


THE  ROSE-BUSH. 


I'   '  n 

1 1; 


W.  CALDWI  LL 
Trmpii  lit  mnrria.       },) 


FAUSTINA  HASSE  HODGES. 


^^^mwm?:^^^i^M 


A     ciiild    sleeps     un   -  der     a     Kuoe  -  hush-     fiiir,      Tlio 


M.O. 


P 


S^-zE5E=£I-:=^ 


PiJ.  >     « 


t>  -•■    ^  www 


( 


bud  swell  uut   iu  the  8ot\  Muy  air  ;  Sweetly  it  rests  and  on  dream-wiugs  tiles,   To 


:7i:r5:r=3 


(ile 


r^=:r^-d— trr^-rrzi^zn^i^zi:^^ 


-  _  ''-z\^— — =^_  :_■! — j?: ■! — -1 :_■( — in 


c^-        S' 


=1: 


tzzX- 


--^=:=:^^. 


;i  it 


iM^^^^^^^m^ 


ril^nnS: 


-K ^- 


(I  /rmpo. 


iTli.! 


■^E^'j 


mm 


play    with  the    an    -  pels   in      Par    -    a  -    disc :     And     the  years  glide     by. 


THE  ROSE-BUSH 


2S7 


Sweetly  it  rexts  atnl  mi  ilreiini-wiiiij-t  Hie.-*,'!'!)  play  \villi  llie  an;,'.  1^  in  I'ur  -  u-ilifr,    I'l 


.(?._•  -L'.'.-P. 


"f"  r-- 1-  iv-l 


|»Iav     witli  llif    an   •    jrels    in    I'ar    -    a  -  dise,  Ami       iliv  years  ^'liile  Itv. 


( 


mm^^^^^^^^ 


Mm 


tcmjm  Imn 


«y 


/"'  ' . '^.x_ 


A  iimiden  stunds  by  the  nwe-huah  fair,  The  dew-  y  blossoms  |url'unic  tbe   air,  iSho 


(^fe^iilp^pl^prt:^^;^::!:^^^ 


J  I 


:^=*.- 


J. 


Di^<- 


-•1 — 


m-^^~.^^^^^*- 


1»=S: 


■55- 


m 


presses  her  hand  to  her  throbbing  breiist.With  love's  first  wonderful   rap  -  ti  tc  blest, 


i^: 


-S( 


p 


mfm^^^^EMmm^ 


m 


_. — - -h —  — ^ . — ^ ^ — _. 


-_itra--_gz:::3E 


;g 


r 


*  When  sung  by  one  '  ^ic«,  take  th^i  J<M»«r  D0t«8 ;  when  by  two,  tbe  tenor  takes  the  upptr  notca. 


H 


'k 


i 


ijff 


1^    !- 


*' 


28  S 


rit. 


THE  ROSE-BUSH. 
a  tempo. 


^T^: 


Jt-d^-J^ 


(i 


And     Uk  years  glide  by.        She    presscsherhand     to    her  throbMng  breast, With 


-:^^|E£lfe*E^i=t 


w^^^m^^i^m 


Ei^iils^E 


-g-— e    -r-- 


??i^.«-#- 


-£ 


AJA> 


*=l=?£^^=lr^^ 


:fi;=:^- 


^^^^^^^^1^ 

3 


It: 


— m 


i^;;^^ 


5^= 


r 


:te=it: 

3=-| — I — r: 


Love's  first  wonderful     rap-  ture  blest.With  liove's  first  wonderful  rap-  ture  blest, 


.<<,,,      c,   ......V    ww..w.   wu.    1U|>        1...1V     .ritJTi,, 


H 1 I         F— 4 1 1 F 


!,  ;. 


r«. 


P  eon  esprcM. 


fcr:^g^fegEr=Fi^j^^fe:n*=g=:g- 


pr-:=fs 


r:^^ 


i£E^t 


-;:-n 


And    the  years  glide  by. 


A     mother     kneels  by     the  rose-  bush    fair, 


—  1-^ 


<  p  rit.  ^ --^         pp 


tt^- 


:^^(?: 


'J— 


:=S1 


;*s^l=g^p-.. 


-J, 


-^-="-^ 


:.-p=^ 


f 


7 


pp 


?^3^i^P^3^^i 


;^^ 


*^ 


:e 


..s=^^« 


Soft  sigh  the  leaves  in  the  evening  air,     Sorrowing  thoughts  of  the  past  a  -  rise,  And 

1^       Jt^ 


1 


THE  ROSE-BUSH. 


289 


tears  of    an  -  guiiih  be  -  dim      her      eyes,       And     tho  years  jrlide    by. 


-J— ^: 


f 


:«=Jt: 


i>=4 


PP 


TSr 


t=ii|: 


rgg ^» ■*— r-^-  • 


^     5      t 


''     i 

I- 


^^^^^^^=^^m^^^^ 


d?r=f=ifi=r4 


Sorrowing  thoughts  of  the  past     a-  rise,    And  tears  of  angui!<h  be-dira    her  eyes, 


.-■e— -f:. 


t±:tr=:»=»= 


.J^._J^ 5— &._f» fc— I r 


=11^ 


lEt=S: 


Tears       of    an  -  guish  be-  dim      her  eyes,  And       the  years  glide      by. 


5^=^ 


iS^ 


^i 


zjs—rjizz^!^^^ 


i— •: 


Naked  and  lone  stands  the  rose-bush  fair,  Whirl'd  are  the  leaves  in  the  autumn  iiir, 


b^.:=±. 


S •=-— 


H- — n 


.^-J- 


S=p=^ 


f 


— t- 


f    «f 


i,'  .; 


■■f-IIW,    , 


TH 


BUSH. 


•I 


•Jf- 


y — S -» — m  — m 


3—  «T-*! aT— 5^ 


35=35- 


-S— g— g-Sft:-g=2)^g— g^^i-~i: 


fei^ 


lall       to    the  gr(jund,  And  si  -  lent  -  ly    cov  -  er      a      new     made  muuud,  They 


-^ — ^ — m- 


l^^=S==t^S 


?^i 


r 


M- 


^^ 


fc 


^ 


^1— li 


_fi__^_ 


i-^ 


-I — t- 


:t=: 


J^-m- 


— I — I — 


(i  ^:  f 


fj^^^^:^ 


i^_^^SiE^l 


si  -  lent-  ly    cov  -  er     a    new     made  mound,     And     the  years  glide  by. 

:f^?ff=^»=F&-_z:|| 


:e— It. 


— I — I 1 —  I 1 — — n — \— 


8 


291 


LITTLE  WIFE  NELLY. 


'THE  LIGHT  OF  iVY  HOME." 


HARRY  KENNEDY 


.  err/i      -      ren       -       do.  ^  ^  -»  — ^ 

\v  ^  I  ril. 


•-ti 


^:±ti- 


1— 


S^^t 


1^     I 


-^ 


-r- 


i^^3li^i^3!i^^.^irfs^^^i^ 


1  There's  a  lit  -  tie, white  c()ttage,halt'  hid  by  the  trees, Where  in  .summer  the   ros  -  os    they 

2  On  the  Hoor  there's  a   ba-by,that's  just  turning  three,Au(l  the  lit-tle  voice  whi8per.-<,"C()me, 


:=^: 


1^ 


rrzg: 


:(?=ff: 


ziiL^iz 


m^ 


-F=^ 


;i^ 


^  -«- 


E€e 


=^~. 


g^g?.E^^-^J^^^^P^g^gg^^^g=gEl^ 


perfume  the  breeze  ;  And  the  song  of  the  night-in  -  gale  sing-ing   it3  lay,    Fillf  the 
Pa  -  pa,  take  me ;"  Then  a     soft,  silk -en    arm  rouul  my  neck    is     cutwined,With  a 


Sit 


J:         =2^^       J:         J:  J    :f         1    '1^  1-  ^ 


/• 


r— r 


:i^z=t 


:!ir==i: 


^SEiit 


f'W-    I 


fe*-f 


292 


LITTLE  WIFE  NELLY. 


$ 


t^=d?.— tar 


-K 


^d?=:=to 


:=5k= 


;zj— -J 


m 


woodlaiul  with  mu  -  sic     at    close   of    the   day.      A       lit  -  tie    white  face    at     the 
kiss  from  my  Nel  -  ly,    so    good  and    so    kind.     I      care    not     for     rich  -  es  while 


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window    is    seen,    'Tis  my  wife's  hap-py  smile — of  my  heart  she'd  the  queen  ;  And  I 
she's  by   my  side,  And  I     oft  bless  the  day  that   I     made  her   my  bride ;  For  no 


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always  shall  love  her, wherever   I  roam,  Lit-tle  Nelly,     the  light  of    my     home 
matter  what  tri-als  or  sorrov,s  may  come,I  shall  always  love  Nel  -  ly,    my     own  ! 


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LITTLE  WIFE  NELLY. 


293 


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tie  pale  rose  decks  her   bon-nie  brown  hair ;   Oh,  I      al-ways  shall  love  her,  wher 


tie  pale  rose  decks  her  bon-nie  brown  hair ;   Oh,  I      al-ways  shall  love  her,  wher- 


tie  pale  rose  decks  her  bon-nie  brown  hair  ;   Oh,  I      al-ways  shall  love  her,  wher- 


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er        I      roam.      Lit  -  tie    Nel  -  ly,       the    light     of     my       home. 


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ev  -  er        I      roam.      Lit  -  tie    Nel  -  ly,       the    light     of     my       home.  . 

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ev  -  or        I      roam,      Lit  -  tie    Nel  -  ly,       the    light     of      my        home. 


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294 


I'VE  SOMETHING  SWEET  TO  TELL  YOU, 


FRANCIS  S    OSGOOD. 
Alliijrttlo. 


T.  S.  LLOYD 


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I'VE  SOMFTHING  SWEET  TO  TELL  YOU. 


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dream  -  inj;,  Whi-n  I    think         your  love      is 


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know        they    are        but       seem  -  ing,      All       tlu       hopes  that    round    rae 


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shine. 


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I'VE  SOMETHING  SWEET  TO  TELL  YOU. 


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can      no     Ion  -  gcr  keep,      We  are  none  of     us      re     -  8i)on  -  si  -  ble     For 


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I'VE  SOMETHING  SWEET  TO  TELL  YOU 
close       'twill  make      you 


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I     love      you !      I 


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BAKER. 
Miiitirntn, 


BAKER.    nypw. 


MY  BOY,  REMEMBER  ME 

1.  Loiitr   a-iii»             in  drear  l)c(cin  -  Iter  Wlu-ti  tlu> snow  was  fall-iii)r  last,  .MmiIi-it 

2.  Years  arc  past,     and  I've  been  sail-in:,'         O-ver  life's  tenipes-l'ous    sea.  Still  llie 
:{.      Al- l('r  years       up- on  thu    o-   cean  Those  dear  words  caniu  hack  aj;ain,  And  wifli 


^^^M^^^^^^ 


said,  "  >fy  boy,r('inciii-l»cr,rin  your  friend  wliile  life  sliall  last :"  I  was  leav-  inj;  lu-r  un  - 

voice  conies  to  nii' rini;ini;,'*.Iolin,iny  hoy,  re-nu'in-lier  nie."  Karly  in         tlie  morn  last 

lion  -   est  heart  de-vo-tion  Fain  would  see  that  face  ai;ain.  She  is  now       with  an-ixeis 


^^^m^-^s^^^^^^^^^^^M 


heediiiijf,  Kor  a    life      upon  thcsea,And  she  stood  with  heart -strinjjs  bleedinjr.Cryinjj, 

wint"r,  Cainea    let    -    ter  sealed  black,  Mother's  dy  -  iuju  words  soten-der,**John,niy 

sinj^inif.  From  her  toils     and  sorrows  free,Still  these  words  in  nie  are  rinj^ing,".John,niy 

I 


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.133 


" Jolin  remember  me."And  she  stood  with  heartstrinirsbleedins; Cry inp, "John  remember  me. 
son, to  me  come  back."  brother's  dyini^  words  so  ten-der,".Tohn,my  s()n,to  me  oonie  back." 
boy,  remember   me."   Still  these  words  in  me  are  ringin«;,"John,my  boy, remember  me." 


MY    BOY,    REMEMRFR    ME. 


2!tl> 


aoi'RAxo. 


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111'  -   mem  -  her,     ....      Ui-  -  iiicin  -  \n-r, 

ALTO. 


,  .loliii,  my  lMiy,i't'-iiu'inl"'r 


*  Et 


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Ili'liiriiibtT    JIU', 


Ufiiiciiiliir    iiif, 


Tt:.\oit. 


^^fe^fe=ii*^^iiM;^-iti£^  si 


Ri'mi'inluT  me, 


HciiU'iiiltcr  iiic,  .I(>liii,iiiy  Itoy,  rtiiiiinlx'r 


n.4AM. 


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mo;  Oh,  romomlH'r,()li,rt'iiU'mhi'rI.Iolin,my Ixiy,  rc'URinbt'r    iiio. 


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Oil,  ''•emi'mbcr!  Oh,  ro-membor! 


ri'mcmbcr    mo. 


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remember  me,  romomber  me. 


5  ill;-  ■ 


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IT  WAS  A  SONG  MY  MOTHER  SANG, 

VIC  .ERS.  UypM. 


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1.  Just    now,  wliih' ill    tln'  twi-Iiylit  niiiiii     -    iiiuf,  TluTO  soft  •  iy  caiiu'    .-i-cross  tlic 
'1.     A  •  gjiiii    till' iiij^ht  wind  faintly  IjiiMij^lit      inu    One    more    for- got  tlio' sweet  n- 


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lea  An    old,    fa-mil- iar  strain  of  mil    -    sie     That  liore  a  wondrous  cliarm  for 

fraiii :  A  dream  -y  joy  eame  stealing  o'er      me,     This  fet-ter'd  heart  was  free  a- 


— *¥ 


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nie;  ??'U'h  note     iin-to    my  fan -cy  seemed  .  .    Some  fad  -   od  joy  or  scene  to 

gain;         But  no!      for  me  there  is    no  joy,  .  .  .  .      Yet  deem     it  not    a  fool  -  ish 


S 


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IT   WAS   A    90N0    MT    NOTHEK    SaNO, 


301 


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brill;;,   NN'hcii,  all  ;tt  oiuc,  I  knew  it     was.  ..       A  hoiij;  inymotlii  r  iisitl  to  '^in^;. 
thing     Tliat    iMlioiiliUiiink  uii  uiigt'lNaiig  .   'riiiiHCHniigs  my  iiiutlu'riisctl  tn  i^iiig. 


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Each  nolo      un  •  to    my     fan  -  cy      HoemM  .  .  Sumo  fad  -  t'd    joy   or  scene  to 


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bring,        Of  days,  when  at  her  side  I     heard,   The  songs  my  mother  used  to  sing 


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Waitin;^  mid    lons^inir   niy  kin<^    to    own,  From  o  -  ver   tlio  (lis  -  tant     sea.  .  . . 
E'ou    to    the  stops  of   tl:e  jwarl  -  v     gate,  Far      o  -  ver   the  nivs  -  tic       st>a.  .  .  . 

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Wliat  till)'  our  piitli-ways  iiiiiy    liirtlier    go,         Soim- -  svlun'. 
He   will    be  liiith-f'ul,  and      so    shall  I,  Soiiie  -  wlniv, 


f-Dinc  -  where, 
ocjiiie  -  w  here. 


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eadenea  ad  lib. 


Still,   at    the  last  we  .shall  meet,  I  know.  And  iiov  -  er-iuorc  j)arte(l      be.  . 
IIop"' will  grow  briirhter,  as  time  ilies  by,     For   he  will  come  home  to    nic. 


Yes,   he     is     coming     for    me       a  -  lone,      Some-  where,  some  -  where. 

Yes,   he     is     coming     for    rae       a  -  lone,      Some-  where,  some  -  where. 


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And    I      im  longing     my  king  to    own,  From  o  -  ver  the    si  -  lent      sea. 

And    I      am  longing    my  king  to    own,  From  o  -  ver  the  mys  -  tic       sea. 

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WORD  OF  GOD  INCARNATE. 

MOTETT  FOR  FIVE  VOICES. 

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WORD  OF  GOD  INCARNATE. 
crm.  ilim. 


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for 

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men, 

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nails     was  torn,        Thou    for      us  men,  for      us  men   with  nails    wast 

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i>tro!un-iiig     from  Tli y  picrc  -   t'd    .side ;         Feed      us        with  Thy  Bod  -  y 


strcani-ing     from  Tliy  picrc  -  ed    side ;         Feed      us        with  Thy  Bod  -  y 


-21=1:: 


r2=0*i^2! 


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-m — I- 


-<d—d-~W- 


■4=^4- 


streauj-inij;     from  Thy  i)ierc  -  ed    side ;         Feed      us        with  Tliy  Bod  -  y 


m 


=t==4: 


P — W- 


:-t:zzz:tir— 1=^- 


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F^fe^^^ 


-m rn^—i^--. V — ^ 


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fe=l«ii=P==f 


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--^r 


T 


^^^ 


— je- 


bro    -    ken. 


Now,         now,  .  .   .     and     in   death's  i.     -     go  -   ny ! 


■^ 


4: 


-«- 


bro 


-X- 


ken.  Now,         now, 

—I 1- 


aud     in   death's   a 


go  -   ny! 

— K — ^— 


till 


bro    -    ken. 


Now,         now, 


S: 


=  n&r: 


and     in  death's   a 

ip= 


go  -   ny! 


^fcfc 


=1 


J2:=^^ 


-tr=f 


'■13  nil 


>d  -  y 


WORD  OF  GOD  INCARNATE. 


307 


tf 


crcs. 


Jo 


BU, 

-Jl 


-i-iJ:g^^^?.E^|^i|^^ 


^'*-:2 


O 
/ 


Jo  -  su, 


-* — ^       _ 

O         Jo  -  su,     hear       us,  O         Je  -  sii,  spare      us, 


I  I 


-^ — s— ■ ^- 


"'  '       '        '        '  , 

Blcss-cil    Son    of       r»Iu 


=*^- 


I 


^t- 


rv.  Grant   us,  Grant   us     Thv      nier 


I  I 

cy,  Grant 


;:>i-fei 


=S==*=^ 


=t 


-4: 


Bless-ed    Son    of       Ma   -   rv,  Grant   us,  Grant   us     Thv      nier 


ili 


cy,  Grant 


El 


Bless-ed    Son    of       ^ta 


'"^-n- 


ry,  Grant   us.  Grant   us     Thy      mor 

-t» * • ^ 


cv,  Grant 


±.-1 


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ill 


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308 


1  m 


WORD  OF  GOD  INCARNATE, 


rjr=r=r: 


us,    Grant  us     Thy      mcr 


I     '    -M 


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4     '* 


i 


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^3: 


pp 


cres.  ,,— 


rf/m.  /3 


PP 


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:s=t 


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men. 


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W^ 


A 

crca. 


dim. 


-«- 


men,      A 
4^ 


:qi-^: 


I 


nicn. 


rii^zTit:: 


B 


A 


men. 


^EF:i 


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A 

cren. 


dim. 


-S- 


nien,      A 


igg s?- 


nion. 


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^^ 


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men, 


A 


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men,      A 
rfim.  ^ 


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men. 


p=»r--^: 


4: 


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309 


DEAR  REFUGE. 


jriRST  TENOR. 

taenia  « 


3.       Tliy   nuT   -  cy-scat  is  o-pcn;IIcro    let     my  soul  retreat, With  huinble  faith  at 
8Eco\n  nAss.  _ 


e^f^rrf; 


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/3P 


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^5::^:^^ti: 


:tz: 


J^ 


:ti2= :: 


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tU=:tz: 


r^Kir^ 


drea-ry,      My   faint- ing  hope  re  -  lies.       A    sweet   re-lief  shall  cheer  me,      In 


.S-^- 


:=i^ 


:n=^= 


^^i^!^^^ 


iSE 


EEE^S^=^^ 


-N— N 


:if.:   ' 


^m 


fail-  ing,     And    all   my  hopes  de-cline,Where  shall    I   flee,  O      Sa-viour  ?  Thou 


zzfr. 


^d^=^-^==^ 


^g 


^-^/K. 


-■■>" — p»-''-i 


tend  Thee,  And  wait  be-neath  Thy  feet.     Thy  ear      is    ev  -  er     read-  y        To 


:  =f«L=r]t3^E^  izatiizrrpi::  z 


1^"£ 


!^tt?^ 


>  sfP 


PP- 


f 


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-1^=t?: 


^^c^^. 


^ 


-t: 


'-P-*- 


rai;.    JOJO 


ev"-rypainl    feel,    For  Thou  art  ev- er      near  me,      In      allThy  grace  to     heal. 


-t=, 


S^ 


J^J^Pi-* 


'■^^^l^^E^^li^ 


i-ly  Trust  ;ril  cling  more  close-lv    to   Theo,When])rostrate  in    the    dust. 
L^--r  ^       PP=:^  ^  ^.    &  /       ^  =^         P  rail,    pp 


art  mv  on- 

¥P  ^ 


hear  the  mourner's  prayer  ;0  may  I  still  find     ac  -  cess,  To  breathe  my  sor-rows  there  ! 


i-rf^ 


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Copyright,  1S80,  by  J.  JI.  liissELL. 


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310 


GUIDE  ME,  O  THOU  GREAT  JEHOVAH! 


FL01OW. 


I!£i 


1  (iiiifie    ni(>,      ()      Thou   prcut  Jo  -    ho-  vnli  !    Pil- frrini   thro' this      har-  nii 

2  ()    •  ju;!!       Thoti    the     crys  -  tul  fount  -  aiii  Wlitiuc  the  htal-  ni;r  .-tnaiii>  du 
U  WIr'ii     I        tread    the   verge  of  Jor  -  dan,    IJid    the   swell-  ing  i-tnuni  >uli 

-^»  I— (&     - 


:e 


±z 


d: 


--^- 


± 


m^mt 


m—t 


KJ^^'fL  j 


m 


!^ 


land  ; 

flow, 

•  side  ; 


'-^ 
I 

Let 
Death 


"ilslirfelliiiil 


am 

the 
of 

I 


weak,  but  Thou  art  might  •  y ;  Hold  me 
tie  -  ry,  cloud  -  y  Jiil  -  hir  Lead  me 
death,   and    hell's    (le  -  ftruc- tion,  Land    me 


with  Thy 
all  my 
safe     on 


Sl^H^^^rt 


IT— T 


zm 


:^^^i 


trrtt 


:^:=:»i 


:e:=»: 


-^ 


j)ow'r-ful     hand:       Bread      of    heav  -  en, 

jour-  ney  through  ;    Strong     Dc   -  liv   -  er, 

Canaan's     side ;        Songs      of     j)rais  -  es, 


m^^mmm^^ 


Bread  of    heav 
Strong  De  -   liv    - 
Songs   of     prais 


I 

en,    Feed       me 
er.      Be      Thou 
es         I         will 

— ■ — — ^ 


:«-  = 


"CT" 


-a=-*~i- 


-<&- 


-^ 


?;i 


I 


want    no     more ; 
trength  and  shield 
to     thee ; 


Bread  of  heav  -  en,  Bread  of  heav  -  en. 
Strong  Dc  -  liv  -  er,  Strong  De  -  liv  -  er, 
Songs     of      prais   -  es,      Songs    of    jirais  -  es 


±r_ 


m 


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s-H-t^ — f 


Rg 


JZt 


i 


:-^"f2: 


^ 


2=— U- 


,__ 1 — I (=^_| — I — , 1 — ^ —  I — 


-4^ 


^mwm 


Feed    me      till       I  want  no       more,     Feed     nic      till        I     want    no     more. 

Be  Thou    still    my  strengtii  and  shield,       Be  Thou     .-till      my  strength  and  -hield 
T      will      ev  -  er       give     to     Thee,  I     will      ev    -     er    give     to     Thee. 


^•^=t 


mmm^^mmm^ 


-iZ. 


~±zz 


-#■- 


311 


WEAVER  JOHN. 


B.  K.  H. 


1  Down  in  that    cot- tage  lives  ^Vca   -  ver  John,  And u        liap -py    old  Jolin      is 

2  Close  by      his    side     is     this     gen    -    tie  wife,  And  she's  twirling    the  tlax    -  en 

3  Pus  -  sy       is    frisk -ing     a  -    bout      the  room  With  her  kit- tens  one,  two,    three, 

4  Soft     as      the  hum    of     the  dame's    low  wheel  Does  the  mu -sic      of  time     roll 


iSifi: 


^-=S^ 


=t==l= 


t: 


-0- 


-^^ 


R- — I 1# ^- M ' 


m 


:J. 


^=^^=^ 


he: 
thread ; 
four; 
on: 


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m 


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9^  r^  *^^r 

jMaud      is  the  name     of  his  dear        old     dame,  And      a 

Sweet      .0  his  ear       is  the  low     wheel's  hum.    It       was 

Tow  -  ser  is  tak   -  ing  his  want   -     ed       nap     (^n       the 

Morn  -  ing  and  noon      of        a  use    -     ful     life    Bring     a 


e^ 


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f= 


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f=--r-=e 


^ 


._w — m m_ 


Chorus. 


fe 


bless  -  ed       old    dame  is  she.  .  .  . 

pur-chased  when    they  were  wed.  . .  . 

set  -   tie       be  -  hind  the  door.  .  . 

peace  -  ful  -    ly       set  -    ting  sun.  .  .  . 

_(• — ^ — 0 — ^ — ._-_^_^<:~:!^«_ 


Whick  -  it 


y,   whack  -  it   -     y, 


± 


-t: 


z=t= 


jr 


11 


1 1 


.1. 


'^     '^    y 

click     and  clack,  How  the  shut-ties   do  glance  and      ring! 


Here  they   go. 


-^ — ^ — I— 
-^ — ^-^ 


i^i=^= 


fc£ 


:^=:^ 


^->— ^- 


^^m 


there  they  go,   forth      and  back,  and  a      stac-ca  -  to   song   they      sing. 


1/      ^ 
Copyright,  John  Church  &  Co.    By  per. 


'! !  V  '■•• 


312 


I  [  .(1 


LOVELY,  SILENT   NIGHT. 


C.  H.  O. 


CHAS.  H.  GABRIEL. 


iS^ 


hour    of  this      cjun>,    wi-lont      niglit,  The  moon's  sil- ver 

■  down  thro' the      tall,  niurm'rin^    trees,    And  breathe  in  tho 

day      is      so       sweet  ami     so       still,      No     hour   of    the 


tall,  niurm'rin^    trees, 
sweet  ami     so       still, 


breathe  in  tho 
hour   of    the 


^ 


e=e:- 


?;i?-^P^ 


^^^ 


beams  fill,  our 
joys  of  the 
day     can  our 


^^^^ 


^m 


hearts  with  de 
soft,  balm  -  y 
bo     -    soius     so 


mmimri 


light ; 
breeze 
fill 


The 

The 

With 


zeph  -  yr's  low  song,  and  the 
night  -  in-  gale's  song  fills  our 
pleas  -  ure,  and     free  -  dom  from 


::m'^Jjm~m- 


^-fe 


stars       in      the     sky,  Seem   to     whis  -  per      to        us       of     a 

hearts  with     de  -  light    As       we     wan  -  der       a  -    long     in    the 

toil       and    from  eare,    As     the     still,    qui  -  et      hour     of     a 


sweet  by-  and- 
swect,  si  -  lent 
night  culm  and 


S 


-!•- 


1  dim. 


i 


night, 
fair, 


^- 


^-=R:^ 


«B^ 


Yes, 
We 

As   the 


whis 
wan 

still. 


z:^'^^^-- 


per 
der 
qui 


:«= 


— -f-n— ^ 


grJE^^ 


to       us 
a  -  long 
-   et     hour 


of 
in 
of 


* 


a     sweet 
the   sweet, 

a     night 

I 


by   -  aud- 
si  -    lent 
calm  and 


±=-; 


;*^ 


I'  mii 


'fill 


c^aii*; 


^lEE^ 


f^^ 


PPP  ^ 


rgiS-iC     ^^3^ 


i 


by.  . 
night. 
Ihir. 


—  -•- 

r  ■  ^  ■ 

1^ 

Lovely, 

si-  lent 

night ! 

Love-ly, 

Lovolv, 

si-  lent 

night ! 

Love-ly, 

Lovely, 

si-  lent 

night ! 

Lovc-ly, 

rr — r- 


^ 


-m — m— 


si-  lent 
si-  lent 
si-  lent 


night  I 
night ! 
night ! 


Copyrifiht,  Geo.  D.  Newiiali,  &  Co. 


SIS 


MY  OLD  COTTAGE  HOME. 


R    A,  O. 


R.  A.  GLENN 


^■ 


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1-3;=! 


tm 


-  •!  T- 


1  I         mil  think  -  m^        to-nif.'ht         of       my    old       cot  -  taj^o  liomc     That 

2  Ma  -  iiy  y<'ai''t     liavc     jjoiic  hy        siiico      in  pray'r  then!       1     knelt    With 

3  OiK'      hy     oni'      they      have  gone      from     the    old        cot  -   tage  home,     On 


^^= 


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H 


:p=it 


-ffr=: 


-tt± 


:gz.^^E^|d 


:^:^it=^z 


stands     on      the  hrow      of      the    hill,   Where  in    life's     ear  -  ly  morn-  ing      I 
dear     ones      a-  roiuul    the     old  hearth ;  IJut    my  moth  -  er's  sweet  jiraye/s  in   my 
earth       I      shall  meet  them    no    more,     But  with  them      I     shall  meet  round  the 


m 


f--=«i 


oncelov'd  to  roam,  liut  now  all      is  (jui  -  et  and  still.  \  Oh.myold  cottage 

heart  still  are  felt,   I'll  treasure  them  u|)  while  on  earth.  [■ 

beau-  ti-ful  throne, Where  parting  will  come  nevermore.  )  Oh,  my  old 


L2: 


^^^m^^^^^^m^m 


L^   ? 


=^zr 


'^- 


.^ZL-- 


^^ 


:fc^ 


home  That  stands  on     the  brow     of     the    hill.  Where  in 

cot-tagchomo  of  the   hill, 


^L_^^ 


=»=t- 


life's  ear- ly  morning      I  once  lov'd  to  roam,But  now    all      is  qui  -  et    and  still. 


r- 


Copyriglit,  Geo.  D.  Newhall  &  Co 


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314 


OH,  ARE  YE  SLEEPING,  MAGGIE? 


Mnthrnta. 


Z-—S-- 


^zrzz 


O.  p.  ROOT. 


T-i 


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x.-- 


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ti 


:r:ttB.-r::p3it:r;»=; : 


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P 


Jfit  rnnnvs. 

:i:l— rrrrzr: j^.a ==j,— =fi 


~i- 


:iiP^^* 


K=^P 


Oh,  are     yo       sleeping,  Mag  -  gic ?      Say,         are     ye     sleeping,   Maggie? 


1 


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liplappl^i^ 


— I- 


ss=r^:;:f 


=^. 


tE^jE-dE^4- 


7**- 


ig:  :^ 


^^m^m^m^^^ 


E 


^11 


Let    mp      in,      for     loud  the    linn      is     roar  -  ing  o'er    the     war  -  lock   croigio. 


OH,  AHE  YE  S^EEPtKO,  MAOOIET  '\r, 


1  Diirk  uml  mirk  -  y        is     tlw  ni^'ht,  Anil      uot      a  >Uir  ohiucd   tbro'  the  car- rio, 

2  Aiiiuic  my  linatli  I      din  -  iia   ("[Hak,  For      I'uir  I'll  rouse  your     wankrifo   dadili*', 
•  \  Shu  upt-tl  ihu  door  und    It  t    him    in,      Uu      cast      a-.sido      his      drippiu;^    jiiaidie, 


p^^Jil^Sl 


H- 


>.-g-_-3^!g: 


^ 


^ 


- -i-J  — J — -i — 1-=^^ 


m 


i).s.  ^a- 


ir 


ii^^zr;?:— -_ 


gi^i5i?i^^g:^ 


Lightning  flash    is        a*     tho  light,  And      ritl  -  ed  woods  roar    wild    anddroario. 
Could'H  the  blast  up  •  on     my  check.  Rise,  oh,  rise,     my      bon  -  niolas-sie! 

Now  blaw  your  worst,  yo  blast' ring  winds,  Since    Maggie,  dear,  I'm      here     beside   ye. 


■r- 


9=^ 


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m^^^^. 


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m 


^ 


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CnORTTH  fnr  ,tit  rernr. 


|^^|=_^ 


Now       since  you're   waking,  Mag  -  gie,       Now       since  you're  waking,     Maggie, 


fe^r^ 


:=|: 


:=P-- 


■^- 


'^^E^^^-^-^^^EEW^^t^^±^^^^^. 


What  care     I       for     how-let'a    cry,  For      bootrie  bank   or       war-  lockcraigie? 


fc3J3EE3i^i^EK3lEEfe=i=j5i 


ill 


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w^sm 


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316 


"O  LOVING  HEART,  TRUST  ON!" 

HENRY  G.  WATSON.  ■  L.  M.  GOTTSCHALK 


it«- 


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M. 


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m 


.41 


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tj 


•-pm  =izn:^=r|--rz:=p^_-L._|_-_— 

— -^-s— ^1  t« 


:prff: 


& 


t  I 


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-■^^=^=^~F 


~-^=EE 


There  are 


«fe 


^^=^^ 


M 


b?-*--»==1: 


:*-ir^S: 


s:,^jr:^f^. 


W^E^^^^^^^^^ 


thoughts  which  seem  to  come  from  heav      -     en  To  calm  all  pain,        all  piiin         and 


P!jf:i=«!= 


-) 1. 


:=1i 
:i)-      •# 


1 ^ ^ 1- 


M      >     ^^^-  I 

^'^^m^ 


■^■ 


t^ 


"  O  LOVING  HEART,  TRUST  ON  I" 


.'.17 


■ — • fc^ 


SF=1^ 


^- 


:is: 


,— 3ES=5.4: 


strife, 


And  dew  falls  on 


the  parched  flow'r 


— ^- 


Ti)  nourish 


!pz::p=iz:^izpzpz--p-:-p-i3^: 


|4 


to  nourish    k     to    life,  There  came  to   me 

^  1^   I    I    I    I 


W3i^ 


:{^l?i 


— !1— "^^.l- 


rit=:=:--: 


m-fi 


S=§=3=-*-— 5— -.■^: 


rj?--*: 


:1tF 


"S= 


thought 


One  morn,       when  hope        seem'd  gone, 

1 


-*- 


It  whisper' d 


--:J^_^ 


'-'S—m—m—t^'-m^^      i — h-t 


_  JW_-tei^_  _(?:j»-_^_ -:zi:*.l_#l4 


ug^^ 


_^.^ 


^  i*  eras  animnto.       


in  accents      sweet, 


it  whisper'd  low 


HI    ap 


cents 


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31S 


"O  LOVING  HEART,  TRUST  ONI" 
an  pnco  pin  Irnlo. 


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m 


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beats         for  you  a   -   lone! 


:zMi-f:itzci. 


:^z::^i?^p.- 


truston,  trust 


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fefe^gEt* 


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11 


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on ! 


O  lov-  ing    heart,     trust  on,         trust     on ! 
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'  O  LOVING  HEART,  TRUST  ON  I" 


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rifrj/  gwjW. 


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That  happy  thought 


shed  o'er  my 


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life     ....  A  bright,  a  bright      and  joy     -     ful  ray, 


As  sunlight 


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320 


'O  LOVING  HEART,  TRUST  ON!" 


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rilds 


the  night's  dim  clouds,         Ere  breaks,  ere  breaks 


the  glorious 


v-;^^1 — i»-t»- 


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— t — I — ^f^^ — 1 — 


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day,     .     .     .   My  soul   is      bath     -     ed  in 


_5_  WgJ-_^'w_«4    I  J. 


thought,  that  hap-  py  thought 


still  ....  whispers ; 


L^. 


O    lov-iiig 
armonioso. 


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"  O  LOVING  HEART,  TRUST  ON  I" 


521 


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fit. 


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±=Sr_-*:=rrz:=r 


1  ^=rz:^=z=z=r^r|.=f  ^t^-^izzr^Sr:^^^^^ 


heart, 


trust  on,  trust  oa  ! 


One  true  heart  b'  ^ts      for  you  a 


'P=^! 


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I — (— t — — 


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322 


A  SISTER'S  LOVE. 


H.  STOWE. 

Larghctto  enpressivo. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


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1.  When    the       last  rays     at 

2.  "When    fan   -  cy     lilts      her 

3.  Should   i!or  -  row  cloud   thy 


-4        i        i 


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:p=frp: 


r-r-r-r-i — r-r-r- 


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I I 


liMMMi^ — t* 


:^q-rz*: 


:-X— -^i 


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A 1- 


H— 1= 


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iBiif^EE 


twi  -  light's  hour         Fall  gen  -    tly      o'er        the      droop     -     ing  flower,  When 
ra    -  diant    wing,       And  morn   -  ing     birds      a     -    round       thee  sing ;     When 
com  -    ing     years,       And  bathe      thy     pros  -  pects      all  in  tears.     Re  - 


P 


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§^i=Ezwziz=^— 


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A  SISTER'S  LOVE. 


323 


Fj:».-d: 


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mist      are     gath'  -  ring       on        the      hill  Nor  souml      is       heard         save 

joy        li^ht-i  up         thy     beam  -    ing      eye,  And  love's      eii  -  ehant    -    meiit 


-  mem  -  ber,    that       the        rain  -  bow's  hue 


b?.— r=i 


Is    bri'dit  'mid     clouds        and 


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mount  -  aiu       rill, 
too        is        nigh; 
sun  -  shine     too  ; 


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Then     hear   the  ecli-o,  whisp'  •  ring  near,  In 

When     calm  blue  \va  -  ters  round    thee  tlow.  Then 

He  -  mem  -ber,  tho'  we're  doomed    to  j)art,  Tiiere 


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:rp*!S! 


so 


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love 
ove 


hear     thy      sis    -    ter         breath  -  ing      1 

lives    one     fond      and         faith  -  ful      lieart        That   loves 


thee, 
thee, 
her. 


That 


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love 
love 
loves 


thee, 

thee, 

her, 


love      thee,      clear 


ove 


tluM 


(ear 


That      loves     her         dear 


est  broth  -  er  ! 
est  broth  -  er  ! 
est     broth  -  er  ! 


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324 


THE  OLD  STONE  MILL. 


Lnrghetio. 


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WILL.  M.  S.  BROWN. 


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1  I      look  thro'  the  mist   of  the  gath  -  er'd  years  To  the  Mill  which  my  childhood 

2  'Tis  ma  -  ny  long  years  siuce   last      I        saw     The     great,  black  wheel   go 


'■i^- 


iiM=iiil3iiiii5;^ 


— «■ 


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r^zi^Bi 


i-it»=i: 


knew, 
round, 


In    the  whirr     of  whose  ceaseless       hum   and     roar      J.fy 
And    its     drip-  ping        floats  slow        rise    and     fall  With  their 


ifi    JT     grj: 


crcs. 


1fl:^z 


:^=s|z:=^: 


^J 


THE  OLD  STONE  MILL. 


1 tt •— T^ ^ 


tnff: 

-i — 


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youth    in  -  to     manhood 
dull      and        splashini^ 


T 


— ^ — i»-f— j^ — — ^- — _• — ^- 


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grew 

sound 


The       oaves  are       rot  -  ted   and 
Yet  the  stream  to  -   day      still 


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dropping     down,  And  the    moss  <rn)ws    o   -    ver  the       door, 
runs     a    •  way.  And    it    brink's    uo     good      nor  ill,  . 


And  ita 
For    its 


rit. 


D.C. 


drowsy     song  has  been  si  -  lent  long,  For  the  grist  that  will  come  no  more, 
ides  niav  ebb,     or     its  tides  mav  flow,  It    matters    not  much  to  the    Mill. 


3     'Twas  there  I  wrought  in  honest  toil 
Above  the  bubbling  water, 
'Twas  there  I  strove  with  falt'ring  heart, 

And  won  the  miller's  daughter; 
We  laid  her  to-day  by  the  side  of  the  Mill, 
'Tis  where  she  wished  to  be  ; 


And  the  years  may  come 
But  she'll  come  no  more 


and  the  years  may  go, 


to  me. 


The  Mill  and  I  are  wrecks  of  time, 

Fast  falling  to  decay, 
lis  crumbling  stones  are  green  with  mould, 

And  I  am  I)cnt  and  gray  ; 
We've  served  the  world  for  many  years, 

How  well,  it  knoweth  best, 
An<l  soon  the  Mill  will  totter  down, 

And  I  be  laid  to  rest. 


J26 


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THE  SWIFT  HUNTER. 
QUARTETTE. 


l»t.  TEXOR. 

AUrgro  modrrnto. 


ARR.  BY  L.  MARSHALL. 


Free-dora   blithely 


1.  Brififht  -Iv    speed  the     hours       O'er  the   hunt-er'H     way, 


2.     Alps    on     Alps  as  •  cending,    He  with  wake  -ful     horn,        Sport  with     la  -  bor 


r 


Ut.  BASS. 

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t=X.\z-. 


■e-=^^=ft. 


— l=:rzrJg.-p 


3.  Sweet  -  Iv     to      re  -  ward  hira.Then  at  day's  soft     wane, 

2d.  HAlSS, 


O  what  strains  ac- 


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t^ZZMl 


.^._!,. 


_t»^- 


pours,     There  her    dear  -  est   lay. 


'&^i-' 


While  the  glad  ech  -oes    vy  -  ing  Thro' 


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blending,  Hails  the  up   -   ward  morn. 


^^^^^M^=Z=3^^^= 


While  the  glad  ech  -oes    vy  •  ing  Thro' 


±H±: 


cord  him,  Wel-come  home     a  -  gain.  While  the  glad  ech  -oes     vy  -  ing  Thro' 


igE3^iil=^^2^^^^lE^ 


.^—^- 


1 


l^iTi 


i^t-t: 


:S.-z:ii: 


all  their  wild  reign,    Sa   -  lute       him,  re-ply  -  ing,  a  -  gain       and    a  -  gain. 


-1 — I- 


P" 


all  their  wild  reign,    Pa  -  lute       him,   re-ply  -  ing,  a -gain       and    a-   gain. 


U-^~t^^\L\^ 


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afl  their  wild  reign,    Sa  -  lute      him,     rc-ply -ing,  a -gain      and      a-    gain. 


Copyright,  18':;3,  by  IIUBBAKD  BROS. 


327 


O  THOU,  WHO  MAKEST  THE  SUN  TO  RISE. 


sopitAffO.    \i-iih  muvh  felling. 
ALTO, 


DR    LESLIE. 


1.  O       Tliiiu,  who  iimk'.sttlie     nun         to      rise,     IJi'iim     on       my 

2.  ()       Tlioii,  whose  blood  wa.H  hpilt         to      save     Man's     iia  -  turo 

3.  ()       Thou,  wliti  wilt   from    ^lon  -  arehs  part        To       dwoll  with 


Houl,        il- 
fVom        ft 
-  in         the 


TESOH. 


ETZf^l'z^-±=^—- 


BASS. 


l-- 


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:»:x 


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luine  mine  eyes,  And  fj^uide  rae  through  tliis  world  of  care.  The  wand'ring  n-  torn 
80C  -  ond  f^rave,  To  share  in  who«e  re-  deem- ing  caro.  Want's  low-lie.st  ciiihlis 
con  -  trite  Iieart,And  build  thy  -  self       a       tem  -  pie  there  ;  O'er     all    my  dull  af- 

m^it  — -m    _      \ 1 1 1 — W 1 — ^ ^-tm- 


t^=4 


wm 


Thou  caniJt    see,      The    fall  -  iny     .«par-rows  niark'd  by  Thee;  Tiion  turniii};  mer-cy's 

not      too    mean,  Guilt's  dark-est      vie  -  tini     too      un-elean  ;  O   tho\i  wilt  deijrn  froi 

-  ftc  -  tions  move.  Fill      ev' -  ry      soul  with  hum -ble  love,  Andkind-ly   stoop-injr 


it 


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W: 


oar      to      nie,        O        lis  -  ten ! 

heav'n    to      loan,    And     lis  -  ton  ! 

from      11  -   bove,     O        lis  -  ton ! 


lis  -  ton!      '\ 

lis  -  ton !      >      Lis  -  ten 


lis  -  ton  !      ) 


liz-'H 'z 


zf^EEfSE^ 


It 


:Hr^-_=ii= 


to 


an 


:^z2=zz^ 


iu  -  faut's  prayer !  Lis-  ten ! 


Lis-  ton !  Lis  -  ton      to       an    infant's  prayer  > 


2^:?HiE^ 


rp==:r_i; 


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Copyright,  1881,  by  IIubbard  Bros. 


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NEARER. 

SACRED  SONG. 


MARIANNE   FARNINOHA'!. 


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Tr-'^'-~~'^^ 


^^ 


DR    H    T.  LESLIE. 


_j--q_rr:i.- 


tt     s 


tmn<j;ir  uucst,  To    sit    a    -    jmrt  fr(»in  Tlioo,  And  <iii-  Iv 


1.    1   wniiM  not     be 

'2.    I   wiiulil  ii'it  ^'tt'rn  •  ly  <iii''iicli  tlic  love  Tliiit  ris-  es         i 

3.    I  would  iiut  liiL't'     tliirt  (livur-y    world  In  -  noticed     ami 

'  on  I  upri  asiitiii . 


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II       niv    ^oul,:Sur  i.|)(  ilk  tlu 


ik  til 


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loiiL-;  I  would  the 

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st'O  ;  But  I  would  nes  -  tlcclose.O 
vain    and  empty   word, And  tluis  tlie    waves  eon  -  trol  ;  lint  I  would  liavi-Tliine  eyesfo 


as 


a    distant  Irieiid,  Phv  look  ot 


>vo     to 


iiiu  - 


sie    of   niv  lite  Miijlit  be  niv      Fa- ther'.s    tone  ;  And  that  at   ev-  en-tide  II 


IS 


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Lord,    To     where  Thy  loved  ones     be. 
read    AikI        uii  -  der- stand    the    whole, 
voice  Might   f-peak  nie    as       His     own. 


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HARK!   THE  ANGELS'  SONG  IS  SINGING. 


:». 


HOfnANO. 


DR.  LESLIE. 


'^^     JIJ    -J- 


^m^^w^m 


1.  Ilivrkltho  Ah-(,'('1h'   mmg     is      sin;;  -  iii^',     Snl't      it     full?'    ii|>  -  on       tiio    rnr, 

2.  Lord,  wliilo  tiii'sc  thy  h(j.-it.s   arc    hUw  -  iiig,    I'rais  ■  in^  and      u-  dm-  -  inir  Tlice, 


Ti;.v«>«, 


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il.I.S.S. 


41.  r^ia  jiu.t_tji^^p 


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— -#-T — s^  — *  - 


Joy     with  -  in     those  lu-arts  is     HprinL'iii^,     OVr      ro- pent  -  nnt      sin  -  ihts    litro. 
lluin  -  l»lv    we      our    sins    con  -  I'e.ss  -  iiig,     Con  -  trito  pin  -  i  -   tints  woidd    lie. 

=^:  i 


ilirs 


^^ 


f.l^PH£iE 


1 


■Ji-r^ 


Ju    -    l)i  -  la   -   te !      ju    -    hi  -  la   -   te!      ju    -    l)i  -  la   -  tc!         A     -      nu'ii. 
Ju    -    bi  -  la   -   tc!      ju    -    hi  -  la   -   tot     ju    -    hi  -  la   -   te!         A     -      men. 


:8;  pp 


P 


errs. 


^ 


l^^pii 


Hu.sh!   the  gates    of  Ileav'n    are  brin^-in^    Sweet- est  sounds  that  earth  can    hear. 
Then      the   glo  -  ry     ucv    -    er    ceas  -  ing,     All     thy  pardoning    nier  -  ey       see. 


if. 


.S:-^: 


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Hal  -  le  -  In  -  jah  !  hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah  !  hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah  !     A    -   men 
Hal  -  le  -  hi  -  jah  !  hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah  !  hal  -  le  -  lu  -jah  !     A   -    men. 

H ^- 1 h-t- ha 1 1 H V^—^ 1— — 1-  I -g 


A   -   men. 
A    -   men. 


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THOU  ART  WITH  ME,  O  MY  FATHER. 


SACRED  PART  TONG. 


aontANO. 


DR.  LESLIE. 


ALIO.  ^ 

1.  Thou  art  with  me, 

2.  Thou  art  with  me, 

3.  Thou  art  with  me, 


O 
O 

o 


my 
my 
my 


Fa  -  ther.  At  ear  -  ly  dawn  of  day ;  It 
Fa  -  ther,  In  the  changiug  sscenes  of  life,  In 
Fa  -   ther.  In  the  evening's  dark'ning  gloom  ;  When 


feBEfeESE 


BASS. 


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is     thy  glo- ry  brighten- eth     The  up-ward  streaming  ray. 

the  low  -  li  -  ness  of    spir  -  it,      In    wea  -  ri  -  ness  of     strife. 

night  euclouds  the  sleep-ing  earth  Thy  pres-ence  fills  my    room. 


W^^^^^^ 


It  calls  me  by  its 
My  suf  -  fer-ing,  my 
The  lit  -  tie  stars  bring 


e±:ff=ff:^l!»: 


J: 


Unis. 


lo^'e  -  li- ness  To   rise     and  worship  Thee;  I  feel     thy  glo- 

com  -  fortings,  Al  -  tor  -  nate  at    thy  will ;  I  trust  Thee,  O 

nies  -  sag-  es     Of  kind-ness  from  a  -  bove ;  I  love  Thee,  O 

I        I           -                           _  I        I         ^     I 


nous  pre-sence.    Thy 
my    Fa-  vher,      I 
my    Fa-  ther,       T 


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face    I  may  not  see,      I    feel  thy  glorious  presenci',Tho' thy  face  I  may  not    see. 

trust  Thee  and  am  still,  I  trust  Thc'e,0  my    Fa-thor,Aud  I  trust  Thee  and  am  still. 

feel  that  Thou  art  love,  I  love  Thec.O  my   Fa-ther,And  I   feel  that  Thou  art  love. 


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THE  BEAUTIFUL  CITY. 


SOPItAKO. 

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beau  -  ti   -  ful    lana         far  up        in 

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sun  e'er  shines  brightly,  no  dark-ness,  no  night  Shall  one  mo-ment  o'er-sha-dow  its 
S»v-iour  would  have  us  all  come  whon  we  die ;  Then  let  us  be  watch-ful  and 
noue  the  kind  warning   re  -  fuse    to      o  -  bey  ;     Let        all  love  and  serve  Him,ac- 

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con-stant    in    pray'r,    So  that  when  done  with  earth  wc  may  sure- ly     go  there. 


cept     of  "  His   rest;"  Come  to      Je  -  sus,  the  Sav-iour,  and    ev  -  er     be   blest 


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Who  will    go  ?      Who  will  go  ?         Go    to   tliat  beau-  ti  -  ful     eit  -  y  with  me. 

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BELIEVE  ME,  IF  ALL  THOSE  ENDEARINLr 

YOUNG  CHARMS. 


THOMAS  MOORE. 
Andnntino. 


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1.  Be  -   liovc  me,  if     all  those  en- dear-ingyouiij;  charms  Which  I 

2.  It  is      not  while  beauty  and  youth  are  thine  own,    And  thy 


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checks    vm  -  pro-  an'd      by     a  tear,  .   .  .    That  the   fer  -  vor  and  faith  of     a 


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still    be     a  -  dor'd,    as    this   mo-ment  thou  art,     I^et  thy  love  -  li- iiess  fade  as    it 
heart  that  has  tru    -   ly  lov'd.nev  -  er    for- gets,    But  as     tru  -  ly  loves  ou     to  the 


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will And    a-  round  the  dear  ru  -  in   each   wish   of    my  heart,  Would  en- 
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THOMAS  MOORE. 


THE  MINSTREL-BOY. 


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1.  The    Mill-  strel  -  boy      to    the     war      is     gone,    In    the  ranks    of     death  you'll 

2.  The    Min- strel     fell!    but  the     foe-man's  chain  Could  not  bring   his     proud  soul 


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find      him  ;  His         fa-ther's  sword  he  has  gird-ed      on,  And  his  wild  harpslung    be- 
un    -    der ;  The      harp   he  lov'd  ne'er  spoke   a  -  gain.  For  he  tore   its   cords     a  - 


-  hind       him.  "  Land    of  .«ong  !"  said  the  war-rior-bard,  "  Tho'  all      the  worfd  l)e- 

sun     -    dor;     And  said,  "No  chains  shall       sul  -  ly  thoe.  Thou   soul     of  love    and 


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bravery  I  Thy  songs  were  made  for  the  pure  and  free, They  shall  never  sound  in  slaveryl " 

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LET  ERIN  REMEMBER  THE  DAYS  OF  OLD. 


THOMAS  MOORE. 


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2.  On  Lough  Neagh's  bank,a.s  the  fisherman  strays, When  the  clear  cold  eve's  dccllning.He 


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Ma  -  la-chi  wore    the      col-lar  of     gold,Which  he  won  from  her  proud  in- va  -  der  ; 
sees    the  round  tow'rs  of   oth    -  cr      days      In  the  wave   be-  iieath  him   sliin-ing; 


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When  her   kings,  with  standard  of    green  unfurl'd.Led  the  Red-Branch  knights  to  danger 
Thus  shall     mem'-  ry   oft-  en, in  dreams  sublime, Catch  a  glimpse  of  the  days  that  are  over 


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LADY   MORGAN 
A  llirjretto. 


KATE  KEARNEY. 


ALEXANDER  LEE. 


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you  not  hear  of  Kate  Kear-ney  ? 
is    so   mod-  est  -  ly    beam-  iii},',  . 


She  lives  on    the  banks  of   Kil- 
Yoii  ne'er  think  of  mischief  she's 


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lurks  in  the  eyes    of  Kate  Kear- ney. 


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Oh !  .should  you  e'er  meet  this  Kate  Kearney, 
Who  live.--  ou  the  banks  of  Killarney, 

Beware  of  her  smile, 

for  many  a  wile 
Lies  hid  in  the  smile  of  Kate  Kearney. 


Tho'  she  looks  so  bewitchingly  simple, 
Yet  there's  mischief  in  every  dimple  y 

And  who  dares  inhale, 

He  sighs  spicy  gale. 
Must  die  by  the  breath  of  Kate  Kearney. 


I'D  MOURN  THE  HOPES  THAT  LEAVE  ME. 


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2.  'Tis       not    in    fate    to    harm    me.While  fate    It-aves  thy     h)ve  to     iiw ;  'Tis 

3.  And     tho' the  hope  be   gone,  love,That  h)ng     spar- kled    o'er  our  way,  Oh! 


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wak-ing  bliss  without  thee,  My  own  love,  my  on-  ly  dear! 
mind  that  burns  within  rae,AQd  pure  snules  from  thee  at  home. 


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ERIN!   THE  TEAR  AND  THE  SMILE. 


THOMAS   MOORE. 
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smile    in     thine  eyes 
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And  form  in  Heaven's  si<:ht  One  arch  of     peace ! 


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MY  GENTLE  HARP. 

THOMAS  MOORE. 

1,  My  gen -till    Ilnrp.oiicn  inure  I      wnk  -  cii  The  swiitiics^s     of.  .     thy  slunib'rin; 


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And  yet,  since  last  thy  chord  resounded, 

An  hour  of  peace  and  triumph  came, 
And  many  an  ardent  bosom  bounded 

With  hopes — that  now  are  turned  to  shame. 
Yet  even  then,  while  peace  was  singing 

Her  halcyon  song  o'er  land  and  sea, 
Though  joy  and  hope  to  others  bringing, 

She  only  brought  new  tears  to  thee. 


Then,  Avho  can  ask  for  notes  of  pleasure. 

My  drooping  Harp,  from  chords  like  thine? 
Alas,  the  lark's  gay  morning  measure 

As  ill  would  suit  the  swan's  decline! 
Or  how  shall  T,  who  love,  who  bless  thee, 

Invoke  thy  breath  for  Freedom's  strains. 
When  ev'n  the  wreathes  in  which  I  dross  thee 

Are  sadly  mixed— half  flowers,  half  chains? 


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THE  MEETING  OF  THE  WATERS. 


THOMAS  MOORE 

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REMEMBER  NOW  THY  CREATOR. 


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DR.  LESLIE. 


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THE  SABBATH  SONG. 


Jojfotultf. 


DR.  LESLIE. 


1.  Strains  of      nui  -   sic      oft   -  en      greet  us,      As      we    join     the     bus   -  y  throng, 

2.  'Tis       a     song     of    love      and    mer  -  cy,  Speak-i:ig  peace      to      all    man-kind, 

3.  While     I      live,      O,    may      I       ev  -   er    Love  the      ho  -    ly      Sab-  bath  song, 


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But     there's  nothing       half   so     sooth-  ing.    As     the  ho  -  ly     Sab  -  bath   song. 

Tell  -  ing     sin  -  ners,  ])oor    and  need  -  y.  Where  the  Sav  -  iour  they     may     find. 

And     when  death  shall  call     me  home-ward.  Join      it,  with    the  heav'n  -  ly     throng. 

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346 


THE  OPEN  DOOR. 


REV.  A.  B.EMMONS. 


A.  J.  ABBEY. 


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1.  I've     wart  -  der'd,     yes,     wan  -  der'd       a     -  fur, 

2.  I've     plod  -  ded        a       wea   -  ri   -  some  way, 

3.  And      so        oil        my     jour  -  ney       I'll  go, 

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seek  -  ing      a        home.      But     now        I    stand     at 

lone  -  ly,     and      poor,        But     now      I'm   glad  that 

sor  -  row     no      more.  Through  Christ  I'll  reach    at 


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A  MOTHER'S  GENTLE  LOVE. 


M.  SPENCER 
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flow-  ers     of    the  earth  are      fair,  Of       var  -  ied  tint  and  hue,        They 

beauteous  is      a    moth-er's      love,  In        last  -  ing  truth  ar-  rayed,       Un- 


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shed      a- round  their  per -fume     rare.  Re -freshed     with  morning  dew  ;  The 

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A  MOTHER'S  GENTLE  LOVE. 


347 


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where     can  dwell 


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dove.    Oh,     no     af-fec-tion  can    ex  -   eel 


A        mother's  gen     -     tie 
A        mother's  gen     -     tie 


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love,  A      moth-er's 


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gen-  lie     love,  A       moth-er's  gen-  tie 


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Moderaio  con  rspress, 


AULD  DAYS. 


J.  M.  JOLLY. 


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1  The    iner-  ry    diiya  of  aiild,  how  clear !  We  thiuk  up-on  them 

2  The  birds,  the  flow'rH,are  still  the  same,  Aud  still,  in  wiu-  try 


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al  -  ways;    Let  sor  -  row   chill,    or     glad- uess  cheer.  We    wan -der  back    to 
cauld  days,    AVe   hail    the  brioht  do  -  mes  -  tic  flame,  That  makes   us  like    the 


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auld    days.         Cauld  in   the  gloomy     grave  they    rest.    The    forms  we  pic  -  tare 


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349 


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fauld plays,  We  love      to    greet     in    sum  -  nicr  hours.They  mind    ua       of     the) 
al  -  ways  ;  The  eyes     we  lov'ii,    tiie    lips     wc  jires'fi'd.These  sane  -  ti   -   fy      the  j 


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2.  We're   for       the   front,   with     or   -   dcrs     sealed.  But  still      we    know      our 

3.  Theu    join      our      ar   -   my,  don't       de   -  lav,     En  -   rol    your  names   Avhile 


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351 


EVERY  DAY  BLESSINGS. 


MARIANNE  FARNINOHAM. 


DR.  LESLIE. 


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1.  Ev*  -  ry  day     are    drop     - 

2.  Ev'  -  ry  day     are    fall      - 

3.  Ev'  -  ry  day     yet    near     - 
With  Himplifiti/  and  expression,      


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Bl  «s-ing>*  fresh  from  hcav'n,  F-'-ry    day  good 
Ten  -  der  wordrt  of     love,     Soft- ly    o'er   our 
To      the  heav'nly    home,    An-  gel  hands  are 


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From      the   Friend  a  -  hove.     P]v'  -  ry      day     are     need 
Till    God'.s  peo  -  pie     come.     Ev'  -  ry     day  hands     ea 


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Lov-ing  words  of    ours 

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Bands  of     lit  -  tie    chil-  dren 


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Near  -  er    to   the  King. 


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WOULDN'T  YOU  LIKE  TO  KNOW. 

J.  p.  RICHARDSON.  E.  REYLOFFa 

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1.  "  AVlio      is        it     that  conips    to      the       gar    -    don  pate,    And 

2.  "  What     is        it     that  makes  you     to         seek         in    vain     For 

3.  But       time  has   pass'd,         and       nia  -  ny     a  change   Li  the 


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set!!      up 
thinjrs 
vil  -  lage 


Si 


a         whist   ■     ling    scream, 
bo     -  fore  your      eyes? 

is         ea  -   si  -   ly        seen  ; 


When  you're  off  and  a 
And  at  ev  -  er  -  y 
Yet        a      form    with        a 


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knock,    or 
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joy  -  ous     and     gay,      As    a      beau  -  ti   -  ful       fai 
stroke     of     the  clock.   You  quick -ly       as       light     - 

beau  -  ty     and  grace,     Trips  light     -      ly        o    -  ver 


ry 

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dream  ? 

rise  ? 
};reen ; 


WOULDN'T  YOU  LIKE  TO  KNOW. 

IN 


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Who  ia  it        that      comes       to 

Or    per  -  chauce     at  a  sound 

'Tia  she        who      did        meet      her 


353 


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old 

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love     at 


hack-door, 
bly  dress, 
the     gate, 


At 
You 
And    u 


once 
say 
ti 


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for 


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a        sig  -  nal     you 
a        walk  to 

ny       ring  doth 


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go  r 

go?" 
show  ; 


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The  maid 
The  n'lid 
She's  ji.  w 


en  sigh'd,  then  laugh- ing  re  -  plied,  "Well, wouldn't  you  like  to 
en  sigh'd,  then  smil  -  ing  re  -  plied,  "Weli.wouldu't  yon  like  to 
the   bride,    the     joy,    and   the     pride.     Of — wouldn't  you     like      to 


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know  ? 
know  ? 


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Well,  would  -  u't      you 

Of — would  -  n't      you 


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like 
like 


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know  ? 
know  ? 


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NORAH,  THE  PRIDE  OF  KILDARE. 


.'     PARR" 


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beauteous  as    Flo  -  ra      Is   charmiiiu' yoiinsr  Norali,  The     joy     of  my     lirart    and  the 
•e'er      I  may  be,  love,  I'll    ne'er   lnr-fr<t  thee,l()ve,  Tho' beau- tics*  may  sinilf,     and 


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pride  of  Kil-daro;       T     ne'er     will  de-ceive   her,"Air     sad  -  ly 'twouM  grieve  li^r.To 
try     to   en  -  i^nare  ;  Yet  noth  -  ing  shall  ev  -  er    My   heart  f'rn in  thin    -cv- or,  Dear 


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Copyright,  18*1,  by  Hubuaud  URoa. 


■IS:   ^    zg.    ^.    -:S. 


NORAU,  THE  PRIDE  OF  KILDAFIE. 


n5ft 


Ir. 


find  that  I      sij^li'd    lor   an- otli   -  cr   less    fjiir;  llcr  luiirt  with  ttntli  tcmiiiiL',    TIi  r 
Jso -rah, sweet  JSorah,  tin.'       pridu    ol'  Kil-(huu.  Thy  luurt  with  iruih  ictiiiiii;:,    'I'liy 


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eye  with  smiles  hcaiuiiif^,  Wiiat  nioi'-tal  cmihl  in-jiirc     a     blossom      so      niio      As 
eye  with  smih-s  beaming,  Wliat  nior-tal  ((udd  injure     a     bh)s-soni      so      rare      As 


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No  -  rah,dear  No  -  rah,thc  pride  of   Kil  -  dare?     Oil,      No-  ruli,di:ir     No-riih.tlie 
No  -  rali.(h'ar  No  -  nih.the  pride  of  Kil -dare?     Oh,      No  -  rail,  dear     No  -  lidi,  tlie 


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pride      of      Kil 


dare. 

dare. 


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356 


THE  GARDEN  GATE. 


Itfiidrrnto. 


T.  CRAMPTON. 


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1.  Tlui      (lay 

'2.  She  pncfd 

.'}.  She  paced 
.•8.- 


w!i«  spnit, 
the     jiiir 
the     gar 


tilt!  moon  shone  bri^rlit,  Th" 
(It'll  he?(f  and  there,  '  iio 
den     here     and     there,       The 


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w.     U 


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U  k 


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vil  -  lau'e 
vil  -  la,'e 
vil  -  lau'e 


elot'U  stnu'U  ei;:!!!, 
elofk  struck  nine, 
cltick  struck       ten, 


Yoiiiit^    Mil      -      ry      has     -     tencd 
Which  made       young  Ma      -      ry 
Young  Will     -     iam  caught        her 


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with 

sigh 

in 


de  -  light     Un     -      to  the      gar  -  den 

and     say,  "You      shan't,      you   sjuin't   be 
hid     arniii,    No        more         to       j)art     a 


gate; 
mine! 
gain ; 


But 
You 
For 


Copy  right,  188^1,  by  Hubbabd  Bros. 


THE  OAHDEN  GATE. 


C67 


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what      wim      tlitw       to         iiiiikk'     Iht      huiI?       TIic     pitc     wuh     iIhtp,        but 

Kiiid      jMiiiM    iii»'«'t       iiu'        IxTc       lit,      t'i;;lit,       Ymi    iitVr   kIiuII    k<'i'|)        nor 

hu         liad    l)oii;;ht     the         rinK     tliat      day,        And     trav  -  lUcd     ta>t  u 


:«: 


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1^  5     ? 

not      the        hid !  Which  made  yomi;^  Ma  -   rv  dr(i<)|)    and  Hi<!li,  "Was  there 

make     me       wait,     l'^tr        I'll  let      all  siieh  crca  -  Uwo.a  see         They 

long,   lonjj      way;  Then     how  c<iiild   Ma  -    ry  em    -     id  iiinve,      To 


5*- 


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3- 


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ev-er  a  poo--  <'irl  half  <o  cad  as  I?" 
nev  -  er  shr.i' 'naVe  t  h-Ii  a  fool  <»f  nie." 
ban  -  i.'h   th      ii.!      f'i      did  dear  -  Iv      love? 


-ft  rzz^zz rr- 


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— ^        J         «i*  I  ^•^^ — <  *  I  •     ^     -I    H 


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4.  Next  morn  the  hells  ranj^  merrily, 
While  f'ntiu  the  frmden  fiate, 
Youii^r  William  and  hi-  blooming  bride 

Stepped   Corll),  with  joy  elate. 
Now  til't  the  ^rardon  path  she'll  roam 
At  eve,  to  welcome  William  home, 
She  blei-ne*  (he  nijrht  when  she  did  wait 
For  her  a  I  went  twain  at  the  garden  gate. 


1:i 


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111 


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358 


KITTY  OF  COLERAINE. 


T.  C HAMPTON. 


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1.  As        beau   -  ti  -    fill        Kit  -  ty      one 

2.  1  sat     down     be     -    side    her,    and 


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morn     -     ing   was      trip  -  i)ing  Witli  a  ])it  -  clior      of        milk  from     the 

gent     -       ly    did      chide    her,  That  such      tri  -fling     mis  -     for  -  tunes  should 

.-it waKf^r^K^tmn^m^m^m 

.M- — »^»M»i«i«nii  ll■rrr■^-  -        ■— iMiin 

;■- -V~zil  -Til_  .W j — I — I-  _ 


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E^3^EJE 


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fiiir     of        Colo-  mine,  When  she        saw     mo        she       stum-  bled,    the 

give    her      sucli     \vm\  ;  A  kiss    then        I  gave    her,    and 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbakd  Ukos, 


*  ■',lii 


^~m 

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1 

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» — 

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KITT1  OF  COLERAINE. 


359 


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pitch     -      er    it        tiini  -  blod,  Ami  ail  tliosweot     out-  ter  -  niillt 

ere  I    did      leave     her,    She  vowed  forwuch     pleas-  lire     she'd 


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wa -tered  the  plain  ;  "  OI^  !  what  shall  I      d(),no\v?'Twas  lonk-iiiij^     at    y()U,n()\v,Svire, 
break      it   a  -  gaiu.     'Twas  hay-iiiak-ing    sea-  son,     I    can't  tell  the    rea-  s^on,  Mis- 


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:-SEEiS^^:EJ^^^-^ 


-in- 


sure such    a  pitch-er     I'll  ne'er  meet   a-gain  ; 'Twas  the  pride  of  my   dai- ry,  Oh  ! 
■  fbr-tunes  will  uev  -  er  come     sin- gle   'tis  plain.    For        ver  -  y  soon   aft- er  [wor 


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Bar     -    noy  McLea  -  ry,  You're    sent  as     a   plague  to      the     girls     of  Coloraine." 
Kit     -    •ty's  (lis  -  as  -  ter,There       was  not    a        pitcher  found  whole    in  Coloraine. 


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360 


SIGH  NO  MORE,  LADIES. 


SHAKESPEARE 


T.  CRAMPTON. 


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imziigi 


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1.  Sijrb  no  more,  la- dios,    Liulies.siiih  no       more;  Mt'n  were  deceivers       cv-er, 

2.  Sing  no  more  dit  -  ties,  Ladies.sing  no       more      Of  dumps  so      dull  nnd  heav-y,  Of 


23" 


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jVIcn  were   de-ceiv-ers       ev  -   er;       One         foot    in        sea,         and       one         on 
dumps  so  dull    and     heav-  y ;  The  fraud  of       men         was       ev     -      er 


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Then     siirli     not      so. 


But       let  them     go, 


And 


Copyright,  18tM,  by  IIubiiard  Bros. 


SIGH  NO  MORE,  LADIES. 


361 


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be     you  blithe     and      bon  -  ny,       And      be       you    blithe  iind      bon  -  ny ;      Con- 


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vert-   iug  all       yoitr  .sounds  of    woe,  Con- vert  -  iiijr   all       your  sounds  of  woo,  To 


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hoy      non  -  ny,     non  -  ny,  Hey      non  -  ny,    non  -  ny,  Hey       non  -  ny. 


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RING  DEM  HEAVENLY  BELLS. 


WORDS  AND  MUSIC  BY  SAM  LUCAS.     Byp«t, 


P^P^^i^^^^ 


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$ 


1.  If  you  want  to  get  in  dera  gold  -  en  gates.Ring  dem  heav'nly  bells, 

2.  When  de  whale  was  floating  down  d«!  stream,Ring  dem  heav'nly  bells, 

3.  I  will  tell  you  now  as  I've  told  you  before,liing  dera  heav'nly  bells, 

s 


Come  a 
He 
I'll 


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long,  broth  -  ers,         and   don't   be     late.         Ring  dem  heav'nly  bells; 
swallowed  up     Jonah,    and  didn't  he  scream.      Ring  dem  heav'nly  bells; 
sing    this      verse  and  I'll   sing  no  more,        Ring  dem  heav'nly  bells; 


$ 


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De  gates  am  gold,  an'  de  hing  -  es,  too,  Ring  dem  heav'nly  bells, 
Jonah  was  all  dat  he  had  on  hand,  Ring  dem  heav'nly  bells, 
hy,  de  mu-sic    lies      on       Russell's  shelf , Ring  dem  heav'nly  bells. 


feE 


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Dar's 

So  ho 

And  if 


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plen  -  ty    of  room   for    me 

cast       him       o  -  ber       on 

you  want  any  more,  sing      it 


and    you,         Ring  dem  heav'n-ly    belh. 

dry  land,         Ring  dem  heav'n-ly    bells. 

your  -self,         Ring  dem  heav'n-ly    bells. 


Wz 


^ 


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Coryi'Iglit,  lg83i  by  RcsssLL  Bbothbbi. 


RING  DEM  HEAVENLY  BELLS. 


363 


Chorus. 


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Andantinn  moileraio. 


CHARLEY  REA.    By  per. 


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1.  She  kneels     beside    a 

2.  A- round     her  fair  up 

3.  Nea'th  silk  -  en  lash-es 


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lift  -  ed  face  The  twi-li^ht's  ha  -  lo  steals, 
blue  eyes    dim,And   lips     to     lips   are  pressed, 


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In      sim  -pie         in    -    no  ■ 
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cence  and   grace  As  there  she      gent  -  ly  kneels. 
good-ni<;ht  hymn  A  -bove  the      snow  -  y      nest. 


He  -yond  the  gold  -  en 
As  sweet  and  low  as 
In  dream  -land   too,  while 


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of  birds     Up    -     on         the      sum   -   mer         air, 
her  feet   'Mid    scenes       so     bright      and       fair. 


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the      ten  -   der     whis   -  pered  words  Of     Birdie's 

sweet    voi  -  ces       still  ropcat     Her    Birdie's 


even  -  ing  pray'i*.  C4od 
even  -  ing  pray'r.  God 
even  -  ing  pray'r.  God 


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bless      Ma-nia    and     Pa-pa       too ;  Take  me      un    -    to  Thy   care, 


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HAUL,  TAUT  AND  BELAY. 


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FOR   MALE  VOICES. 


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YE'LL  SOON  BE  GANGING  AWA'. 


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2.  If      oiu-  word  of 

3.  Ti'll    iih;  that  you 


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mine,  swt't't  lassii', Could  iiiilucc  thee  to    ri'- main,      Yet,  my  love,  I     eould  not  ask  tlice, 
will  return,  love,  Wi'  the  Springtime  and  the  tlow'rs;()hI  for  \<)U  my  lieart  will  l)urn,  love, 


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And  will  eount  the  drea-ry  hours;  For  thy  smile  one  heart  will  wait,  love,  his-teii  for  thy 


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will  bo  a',  For  my  heart  is  sair  Avi' thinking,  Yell  be  oanLring  soon  a -wa'. 
soft  foot  fa'.  Sadly  wait  for  that  sweet  time  when  Ye'll  not  be  ganging    soon  a  -wa'. 


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old    for  -  est  I  stray'd  in  the  dew  -  y   dawn,    And 
ii  my  Mean  wiin  tneir  low  sweet  voiees  Like  chimes  of  a  ho-lier  land,    As 
ed  down  thro'  the  liHt'niiii,'  si-  lenee.Like  tones  of  a   sil  -  ver  dream,  From 
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thoiij^h  far  a  -  way  mid    the       si  -  lent  liranches  Were    a    hap-  py  angel-band  : 

realms  far  a  -  way  where  there  was   no   sor  -  row,  By    life's  un- ruf- tied  stream : 

hear  far  a  -  way     in     the      qui  -  et  shad-  ows  Those  bliss-ful  notes  of     song  : 


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Copyright,  John  CavBCH  &  Co.    By  per. 


L.  COMPTON. 
^     Mudvrttlu. 


MY  GRANDFATHER. 


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L.  COMPTON. 


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2  My   gniiid  -  fa- tluT  liad  sonic    vcr  -  y    fine    dogs,  Some   vtr  -  y    line    dotrs     |;au 


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2  cackle,  cackle   hen',     and  a  cackle,  cackle  there.  With  a  :|| 
||:  quack,  quack    here,     and  a  quack,  quack  there,    Oh,    come  n- long     boys,    oh, 

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come     a  -  long 


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3  My  grandfather  had  .«ome  very  fine  sheep, 
Some  very  fine  sheep  had  he, 
With  a  hah,  hah  here,  and  a  hah,  hah  there. 
With  a  hvu),  wow  here,  etc.. 
With  a  cackle,  cackle  here,  etc., 
With  a  quack,  quack  here,  etc., 
Oh,  come  along  boys,  etc. 


My  grandfather  had  some  very  fine  cows, 

Some  very  fine  cows  had  he. 

With  a  moo,  moo  here,  and  a  wioo,  moo  there, 

With  a  bah,  bah  here,  etc., 

With  tt  boiv,  ivon^  here,  etc.. 

With  a  cackle,  cackle  here,  etc., 

With  a  quack,  quack  here,  etc., 

Oh,  come  along  boys,  etc. 


^Fy  grandfather  had  some  very  fine  i)ig8, 

Some  very  fine  pigs  had  he. 

With  a  quec,  quit:  here,  and  a  quee,  quce  there, 

With  a  moo,  moo  here,  etc.. 

With  a  bah,  bah  here,  etc., 

With  a  how,  wow  here,  etc., 

AVith  a  cackle,  cackle  here,  etc.. 

With  a  quack,  quack  here,  etc., 

01;,  come  along  boys,  etc. 

My  grandfather  had  some  very  fine  birds, 

Some  very  fine  birds  had  he. 

With  a  caw,  caw  here,  and  a  caw,  caw  there. 

With  a  quee,  quee  here,  etc.. 

With  a  moo,  moo  here,  etc., 

With  a  bah,  bah  here,  etc., 

With  a  how,  wow  here,  etc., 

With  a  cackle,  cackle  here,  etc., 

With  a  quack,  quack  here,  etc.. 

Oh,  come  along  boys,  etc.  •  ■*  , 


CopyrlRht,  Joint  Church  &  Co.   By  per. 


372 


I  WILL  ARISE. 


DR.  LESLIE. 


I      will      a  -  rise, 


I      will      a  -  rise,     and      go      to     my        Fa  -  ther, 


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ther,    And  will  say      un  -  to    Him,      Fa  -  ther,     I    have  sin  -  ned, 


z^E^- 


Org.  Fed. 


ere». 


^^^ 


Pi 


^E± 


££i: 


S^ 


:.^: 

-i&- 


:5=S= 


-S^i- 


&1= 


Fa   -   ther,       I   Imve     sin 


;P=^^ 


ued 


a- gainst  Ileav'nand  be  -  fore   Thee,     Be- 


m^^^m 


J: 


# 


--3«=?- 


-^ 


:r=5: 


-  fore      Thee      I     have  sin   -    m«il,     And  am     no       more     wor   -    thy        to     be 


j^i- 


M: 


¥^^ 


:*—!■_  It 


:ti: 


-i2- 


_0- 


=t-- 


^. 


JS- 


fel^ 


Copyrlith*..  18W,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


I  WILL  ARISE. 


373 


^ 


^ 


:i 


32: 


^ 


call    -    ed       thy        son.         I     have     sin   -   ned         a  -  gainst  Hrav'u  and      be- 

jS.       js.        -ts^         _        /^      .^       _         ^. 

19- 


ei=^t.:^ 


p^p^ 


-■^— Sr=.^     -^ 


-t-=t 


Ei^i^^tel^s 


3=^ 


:^ 


r23i 


fe==:S-= 


^ 


fore        Thee,     And     am 


no 


more       wor     •     thy 


to        be 


il 


i 


jD/a 


Ifr-m. 


ill 


it=ii: 


c;' 


call   •   ed       Thv 


ts~ 


:g==ff= 


i-tai-— t»^=e: 


:t^l-^ 


P 


)0 


g=-^ 


son.       I   have    sin   -  nod,       I      Lave     sin   •   ncd,       my 

P 

.a ^__:*_ .  Jg- -^ _ _-^s. -e Q- 


fg — g — S^ 


:i 


4i '  ^  '■ 


dkz 


«»/, 


Fa 


:S. 


i^^ 


ther. 


-(©- 


my 


Fa  -    ther. 


-hS- 


-tf?- 


.(22. 


I     have     sin 


::22i 


ned 


_«s_ 


n 


a  -  gainst 


r 


1^' 


% 


:i  5 1 


Slower. 


374 


JTlegrrdo. 


MINSTRELS  THREE. 

TRIO  FOR  .'vADIES'  VOICES. 

n- 


M.  P.  KINO. 


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¥£E^ 


1 h 


:S^ ^r* — I — a — ^= 


1  ^i   ■  t  -i — ' 1- 


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i 


jof  voirB, 


Minstrels  three,        La-dy.are  we,  Hither  we  come  far       o- ver  the  sea  With 

Sd  VOICE. 


_ ^_^ az 


lC^:^'m- 


^r=:=^:=^:I:^r 


Minstrels  three,        Lady,  are  we,  Hither  we  come  far       o- ver  the  sea  "With 

.?'?  roicE. 


-joi—L 


iqST-^ji, — 1_ 


■^_-^ — r 


-JtZZMl 


::>-=::J!ti^ 


-I — 


Minstrels  three,         La-dy,  are  we.  Hither  we  come  far       o- ver  the  sea  AVith 


jg— j?-- g- 


jii^fe- 


-J — u 


:■(- 


^^ 


Copj-riclit,  1884,  by  tluuBAHD  BHoa. 


!?="J=:rt 


I       I 


MINSTRELS  THREE. 


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-•i=ff: 


E^ 


:t: 


±: 


375 

i 


tfc«: 


1 1»» ^ 

jest     ami  with  glee,  And  with  niin  -  strel  -  sy,      From  .<or-row   and     care     your 


q^--z3^£5 


:iP=S= 


gE^^p#l 


*«-: 


jest     and  with  glee,  And  with  min  -  «trel  ■  sy,      Fiom  sor-rnw   and     care     your 

f 


Ik      S    -' 


S:-;^^:: 


m 


-3: — ^    .it- 
jest     and  with  glee,  And  with  min  -  strel  -  sy,      From  sor-row   and     care     your 


m 


t=:e=:=nr- 


-.9±=Br- 


* 


1 

!■ 


»^=z* 


g.      g3- 


P 


-JSrzzAz 


±^ 


:e^^ 


±:-:zrr: 


bi.«: 


souls    to     free.        Min-strels  three,         La-dy,  are     we,         Ilithor    we  come  far 


z-gzr-sziz 


:*=*-.=^ 


■m—m — « ^- 


=r 


^S.«- 


souls    to    free.*       Min-strels  three,         La-dy,  are     we,         Hither   we  come  far 
P ^ ^ 


:1tr:qr 


z-gz^^—'^z 


q=:==c 


:S==i;==^ 


::^---:^:: 


T- 


souls    to     free.        Min-streli  three,         Lady,  are     we.         Hither    we  come  far 


biA 


>TTj,"hs — 4=-3  -:^ 


S=i:S:»-i^ 


t:==mtr- 


— (^=1- 


-^i 


EC*?E 


:C2: 


=»=»- 


r-z:5--r.*r::s— -F^3:£iJiE^»=S-- 


'I 


I'll 


MR 


^ii 


.1    I 


37<5 


MINSTRELS  THREE. 


b?,- 


^         / 


4*^=;*- 


"T- 


r    t^ 


4:: 


^ 


o  -  vor   the        seii,     With  ji'.-<t     and  with  glee  And  with  aiin  -  .>trel  -  sy,      F 


roiti 


l/~::rt-:^_- 


:*— •: 


:»5=:qif 


o  -  vor  the       »va,     Wiili  jest     and  with  glee  And  with  niin  -  strcl  -  »y,      From 


-.       / 


-•-  _ 

o  -  vcr   the        siti,     With   ji'.-it     and  with  giee  Antl  with  niin  -  stnd  - 


^v. 

— *^ 

From 

— 

4'i-^-q 

-*- 

-4  •::*::^ 

/ 


(m:^- 


w 


I 


:^::;« 


/.v/  //we. 


=::zl-r-_^-znt:r:==q 


8or-row  and      care     your     souls     to     free. 


P 


=I^-:^rr1: 


Lst  time 


-.^. — wt—:^ 


8or-ruw  and    eare      your    sou 


Is     to     i 


rpp. 


=f=^ 


7s/  t?ne. 


zz^^zz-s^i;:r:^. 


^ 


8or-row  and    care     v<!Mr       souls     to     free. 


:c2r 


-4^-^ 


I 


MINSTRELS  THREE. 


377 


^     HOLO. 

k«  5 


:ts-. 


4ir-=r 


-^rr 


Songs        of 


love 


your      licart   ....    phnll       inovo, 


m 


u5  8- 


-•^g  — I -—In,- 


^ 


-»-       J         X- 


3 


a 


res: 


:*— ri 


:^z=:i?: 


1 1- 

Shall  swell        on     your      ear, 


:5iz=r: 


r-t 


=P==J= 


ril=^: 


Shall  swell        on     your       ear, 


-a-s-H- 


f 


I 


:3=-.r5i 


:SC==S; 


Songs  of    war     and     chiv  -  al   -  ry  Shall  swell         on     your      ear, 


!:^i*~4-— 


/^ 


-^-"i 


:3C 


^S 


53^2- 


::22: 


:p: 


078 


MINSTRELS  THREE. 


HWL'll  (in  your  car;       Tlu'ii  wol- come  us   lu-ri',  And    mu  -  i«ie   and  niirtli  your 


:^^~^l  1 


^^cz^^^l 


swell  on  your  car;       Then  wel- come  us   here,  And    mu  -  sic   and  mirth  your 


■••      •^-       -=J-  .  -3- 


rqi^TZ^- 


— q-: 


ziP=S=^ 


swell         on  your  car;      Then  wcl- come  us  here,  And   mu  -  sic  ami  mirth  your 


afc« 


^^s 


Ef^. 


^,^.^=1=4 


^ 


za 


5=3=^^ 


cre$. 


rail. 


fr-^ 


:^ 


J}r;>rot.  ^gr 


rS2I 


:i=Si 


:«t=i?: 


S 


±1 


guer  -  don,  your  guei     <lon  shall      be,         your       gucr 

cres.  rail. 


i 


don         Hhall      be. 


T 


^ 


:cSi 


guer  - 

don,  your  guer 

-  don  shall 

be, 

your 

rrm. 

gner 
mil. 

-    don 

bhall 

bo. 

ifJtj*:  .  ._, -^-.-    ....        -                _j 

•     -, 

1 

.1 — 

:  1 

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^     ^^ 

1 — 

— -^ — 

1— 

-■ ■=! 

....  ...    . 

1 

r-J  « — 

1— 

^       i— 

•-pp— W 

— « pj 

^—Sf — 

Si- 

... « 

* 

1 — g^ 1 

guer  -  don,  your  guer  -  don  shall      be,         your       guer    -    don         shall      be. 


M^^m 


d»;i 


:»^-S*d 


crea. 


H ^ 


_^^ 


itr: 


rrt//. 


_a_ 


gy: 


t^:^ 


-t9- 


INSTFtELS 


^"1 

rth 

your 

^7: 

rtli 

your 

3-- 

^ 

irth 

your 

1 

-f^ 

-1 

— t— 

=M 

Repeat.  ;8: 
be. 


I 


bo, 


4* 


ho. 


Elll 


1  ^ 


"jJ=a= 


:c2r!r 


^i 


souls 


to      free. 


tsJ" 


:»-^if; 


^3;# 


1 


souls 


to     free 


<* 


:S^ 


ill 


souls 


to     free. 


.5 


ii^        V 


'IP^^^^ig^ 


^XiL«T 


-■*: -ff- — /^^ 


X  -»-X 


g±±. 


I 


E|-r=^j=ir^- 


3<» 


!^-5^^3^  ■  t=tt£=*=- 


=^^^^^=^-^m:^ 


I — Jf — I — J^- 

M m — 


■&-"=q 


a 


nso 


THE   WELCOME   MEETING. 

MALE  QUARTETTE  ,   ^ 

1H.  TKJfOn. 

1     Wt'lcoincl  welcome !  wel-(.*<»nit' is     tluw   im-ut- iiig     Whicliwith  joy    Imtii  fill'ii  eucb 
'Jti.  r f:\oit. 


2      Cheerful,  chtrrf'ul,  cheer- fill  be    our     voi  -  cch,    Met     a       pleas  -  ant  hour  to 

tut.  HASH. 


s*5-r 


x 


-\tdtiz'-^]^ 


S)l.   ItASS 


il£z;^ife^[^^^|t^^ipSJs^e3^fe^^ 


-J^J- 


hren.xt,  I'rieiid;!  iie-cept    our  ho»-e»t     greet  -  in^',  Welcome   here    to       ev'-ry  guest. 

:M~:1--rrrr— _- 


B--^.: 


■-i ^ 


^^^^=^^^0^^^^'^ 


spend,       Let    the  glee      l)e   Kweetaud    mel- low,  Here    in    har  -  mo  -  ny  wo  blend. 


It 


'mmm 


ht::=ztzrbSpc: 


mmm^^^^ 


:'^.^l^isjillii^^l 


Life  has    not      a    great-  or    treas-ure  Than  the  friend  whose  love  we   gain, 
*«f — .«- — F— H -^— F-« « « 


Sir^^^:^: 


:t 


^^ll 


t::i=t 


^iiscsir^^^s 


Life  is        ev  -   or   worth     on  -  joy  -  ing  With     a  friend  whose  heart  is    true, 

— r-« • r* •— r-* «-r-^ — .^— r r r 


I 


t: r^izt 


rrt. 


-J^JIZ^l 


^^ 


;t: 


:=|: 


:nln- 


rl3C-q=z 


THE  WtLCOME  MEETING. 


381 


-■ >»  t^^J"— P-^ — g— 1#— ^pi-fj g-FT^     ^  -H t»-tT ^-^|^-gT 


Ab-  Benoe  paiiic,  hut  swoct-tT     Ih     \\w  plens-urc,  \Vli«n  ut    last  we  mi'»t   u-^'uin 
M  (I  Irmpo, 

-5  —.jf-i.—, 


-t- 


'^S^J 


4. 


-  J  I-t^£ 


gf^j^E^^feg^E^lf 


Cure      be    j^oiu' !    no  iiuni",  ii«  more  uii-uoy  •  in;,',  rrituil'-lMii 'lere  we  tn-as-un-you. 


es-*£ssi^i, 


:t 


t: 


^ 


^S^ff^ff?^ 


lt:rzlziTJS:rifc±p— tn 


^^^m^mm 


-In — 1^ 


a  trmpo. 


Wt'lcoinol  Wi'lronic !       Now     wo  all     re   -   jnicL' 


Wc'lconu' !  welcome  I  welcome  ! 


.       .         .         With 
Now    we  all    re  -  joice 


m^^^m^^^^^m^^^^m 


B8?~-=-.EEE^— ^- 


ff 

Welcome  I      Now    we  all     re  -    joice 
/ 


g 


.       With 


cheer  -  ful  heart  and    voice, 


F(T  here    at   last,  for 


It 


=r^=Si— >r 


With  cheer-ful  heart  and  voice. 


cheer   ful  heart  and      voice. 


For  here    at     l:i.<t,  for 


r  *>- 


r=5;i=rMrr:>-rftzJtzzJi : 


zmzzzmi 


'if 


I 


t 


it 


i 

,    ,  .  I  •  '' 


.fill,  IS' 


mi 


m 


■ji 


111 


882 


THE  WELCOME  MEETING 

•C-^ — m m m <9— r-s — a _•'-■__• 

—* 1#  -■ — t^ 1^ 


^ — ^-T^:t:ir=:p-t:=:zrrt<--p-ii:^p-p:gz:rt>>--ti»zi:SE^ 


here     at      lust     wc     meet      u  -   gain.    May      wc       ev  -    er    ilius     u  -  nite    to- 


^^J-— ».-=rr:i"?_—:K^:=zrii?z:  :. 


Fiez:rcr4--izzrr-F:»=P- 


±^^± 


m 


here     at      last     we     meet      a  -    gain.    May      wc       ev  -    or    thus     u  -  nite    to- 


f7;-r-n^r=:-:r:i=:rT?::z:rr?rc: 


m 


-.WtZZZMt- 


SI* 


! 


pi':  *; 


< 


tj 


:^-ic:t*:z^^:J^^-tz!r:i-_it=z.E:tz_EE 


i 


geth- cr,An(l    on  -  ly  part,  and    on- ly  jnirt    to   meet     a  •  gain.  jNIay    wc     ev  -  er 


«r. 


p: 


-  geth-  er, 


■p= 


tz'!z:r.mlz^rMzz- 


And    on-  ly  part    to   meet    a   -  gain. May     we     ev  -  cr 


^='iEE^:^z:^t=^-^t*_-p£E=d-^:±='•43=3^E 


mM^^wm^^^^^mmi 


thus  u-uite  to-geth  -  er,  And  on  -  ly  part,  and    on  -  ly   part    to   meet      a  -  gain. 


zjtifcz:^ 


:(!?'-»=prFz.— ^^-^F^ 


:t2— J^ 


-J^-=zti. 


\- 


1 


ri7. 


_rr_^ _.^grrg: 


.-) — |i 


::i?— te 


r=br_:^ 


<&—t 


E^liii 


thus  u-nite  to  geth  -  er, 


BzJP. 


y-i^ 


zzt^-^zbitri 


:=ft!i_  rijt 


And   on  -  ly   part    to  meet      a  -  gain. 


■■in- 


383 


PRAYER  FROM  DER  FREISCHUTZ. 


SOVHANO. 

^         Adaijio, 


WEBER. 


?/eH 


±-^=~ 


F4: 


^J^^^^^^^ 


1.  Gen- tie     measure,  hynin'd  .vith  plea- sure,  Kloiii    to     yoiiiler  starry     az     -lire; 

*.          AhTO.                                                                       »  1^ 

E^ ^      ^_,g^_-g^,      F^  T   -^    S g—  P-H    -,       Far  .^^-^    ^^Ym^ 


i»  TKXOn. 


2.  Theowanl  tciul-iug,      see     ine      heiul- iiiL',  L"ril,  witli-nut  first  cause  or  eml  -  iiig  ; 

Jt.lS.S. 


I 


-t— ^^ — I— ^ 


:•-=»: 


■^— !— (•- 


.^-t 


^^b^EEE^gl 


;5p 


!■ 


n 

Llld 


^^ 


J^ 


^^^ip^oi 


8ong      \v'th-in    yon     Heav'ns  do  -  niin-ion,  Waft  my  pray'r  on  seraph's  pin    -     ion! 


t^E^^^ET^^^^l 


'lh-=^- 


H**^- 


^x~ 


M 


ii^— "-I ^- 


So     that  dan  -  ger      be.     .a   stran-ger,   8end  Thine  aiigel-guards.Aveu     -   ger. 


iC= 


i^sp 


3^, 


m 


.^►r^M:: 


_*~b^ 


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rr 


-^  ■0-     ^-mt-0-     -*-   ^#     •-•r*^  !       '    !      ^ 


H 1 h 


i^lS 


n. 


* — 


ri: 


ig 


.-=! 5J-- 


^m^m 


I 

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■ftl 


Copyright,  1881,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


384 


EV'RY  B.ULLET  HAS  ITS  BILLET. 


H.  R.  BISHOP. 


P 


E: 


Con  9piriio.   .^.    Jm.        • 


/ 


^^= 


-^-efz 


^ 


^  ^ — ~1< — 1 ^ ^^— »--J    "~t~ t-l ^^^^^^^^^aJ^*- 


:ei: 


I 


1.  I'm       a  tougl)  true- heart  -  c»l     sail  -  or,     Care  -  less,     and     all       tiiat,  d'ye     see; 
3,  We    who  brave  the    bri  -    ny      o  -  cean   Nev  -  er      flinch 'cause  dan- ger's   nigh; 


-It-.- 


i^l- 


Nev  •  er     at     the    times    a       rail  -  er,    Wiiat   is       time     or       tide     to       me? 
Griev-ing,  boys,  is       all       a       no  -  tiou,    We      bid     fear      and     dan  -  ger     fly ; 


'i^ 


1 1 =4- 


i:1-^::^::1zi4 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Huuuard  Bros. 


EV'RY  BULLET  HAS  ITS  BILLET. 


385 


frOvt-i 


=h^ii=^ 


All  must    (lie     when       fate       shall    will       it,      I'rov   -    i  -  deuce   or- 

Seud  the    cheer  round,     mind     don't  spoil      it;     Cheer!     nor    heed    the 


^ili 


.^.^J-:: 


^gl 


-m^- 


:^i 


'jSEmz^. 


f    p 


^: 


i 


f 


^= 


^ 


P  largo. 


zBr^tz 


—m- 

-dains       it         so;  )     j,  ,    .  ^^j  .  j 

com  -    ing       foe ;  j  •' 


-^ K^ 


^^^ 


has 


its      bil  -  let; 


mmm 


^ 


* 


12!^ 


/ 


// 


PP 


Wz 


^ 


1^ 


<v 


^ 


■^ 


f  Cheerfully. 


P 


^^^^It^^^^^^ 


1- 


zaz 


Man    the     boat,  boj's,    Yo,  heave  ho !     Yo,  heave  ho !  Yo,  heave  ho ! 


isr 


It  J 


■'i 


■(, 


•■■'Mi 


tl' 


38G 


F.  E.  WI^ATHERLV 
Alldjro  (Ini.id 


3'ii   = 


THE  ROMANY  LASS. 


// 


f'     I   ~i*' 


STEPHEN   ADAMS. 


^h-i 


s»^ 


^..^i^ii^ 


^^i 


a  -  ny      sat  ...     by    lib 
wilt  thou    crave  a 

-      ed  uot  .  .   .     the 


* — =^-jt- 


:^'-- 


1.  The     Kom 

2.  Why 

3.  She      heed 


f 


a^^-^iE?:^: 


& 


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-* *i- 


-^- 


-m ^ — 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bbos, 


THE 


-"-1 

•        •         • 

-Jt— ^=^ 

"~I 1 

my 
my 
n'us 

=*^ 

^ 

I^J^^ 1 

i  !'■ 


4  '1 


I  r: 


>,. 


I 


i 


p 


'  n 


li^ 


1 ;  «; 


.3 


r*  '•  j 


If 


1. 

Ik  I 


388 


THE  ROMANY  LASS. 


■^— 1 =t 


?t — n-  jt^^^E^I 


As  .  . 

those  . 
love  . 


in    the      days  ...         of       ohi  .  .  .   .'\ 

bri^'lit       eves )f       thine  •  •   •  > 

thee  htiii  ....      the       same ! "       ) 


The 


.!?_jg 

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r)    -  .   ..4— — 


^ 


-«< — » n-- 


niM. 


-^: 


-X sf- 


— V'C . .--=«, , ..-= -»^ 1 


zct: 


-1    y        ft- 


hawk  un  -  to   the      o 


psn        sky, 


The 


'W^mm 


Si^=t 


ffite 


i 


3 — ^- 


t- 


^. 


—itz 


3=31 


:*==4S= 


red  deer 


to 


the  wold, 


The 


i 


^i^^j^* 


3:  ;? 


n- 


5"*^        P 


H 


EtE5^ 


--:=r 


^^e^= 


:1t--^ 


S=«= 


aHargando, 


Rom     -      a  -  ny     lass      for     the      Rom    -     a  -  ny      lad, 

^  *    »7 ->-^ 


As  .  .      in  the 


THE  RO     \NY  LASS. 


389 


(liiya  .  .       of      old. 


I  3d  time. 


fm^:^^ 


laaa 


-9-r^ 


for  the     lioin 


uy 


-n-j|=9 


// 


ii;^iil^5^|=E.CIjC^ 


:^r=r^ 


^-^ 


lad, 


As 


hi    tiu>     days  of 


old; 


'Jrz^ 


wm^^^m^-^t:^^ 


t?: 


i= 


:^: 


-■:ts^^t=^- 


t-zji: 


-J=^ 


•^  5« 


allargatido. 


=^^Ei=?= 


=e=_Te: 


:ff=5p: 


i- 

The       Rom      -      p.  -  iiy      luss            for     the       Rom 
8va..^^ Hva j^ 


:l t^-^ziz^z 


^^Sggpp^i^^ 


a  -  uy 


'-^-^=r^^ 


m^^w^^rmm 


f-^'i 


-* — n- 


tr 


■^ ~^-: 


:ff=:e* 


iBLn^r: 


:^ 


I 


Bi'a. 


lad, 


As  .  .  .        iu    the    days 


of     old: 


=* — ^ 


-:il 


S =!— *- 


3* 


i 


coWa  rocc. 


=-  //I       ^-^^ 


i:?^: 


fS= 


-1-s- 


pp 


f 


-=1-J6 =!- 


^^B 


-:^--Jt 


i 


390 


ON  THE  ROCKS  BY  ABERDEEN, 


JEAN  INCELOW. 

Andantf  con  ino'o. 


A   SCOTT  GATTY. 


^i 


1 


r 


^^^^ivt-4 


"/ 


-^- 


m 


P^ 


:Hi=:^»i 


^^Ei^ 


^ 


:P3= 


ilP 


:^ 


^3".^^^ 


-  --=}■ 


iftzris: 


:k=?c 


"jg — ■= 


^ 


1.  On      the   rocks    by   A-bcr  -  decn,  Where  the  whist'-lin' wave  had  boon,      As        I 

2.  TViou      I    busk'd  niy-serwi'     speed,    And  the   neighbors  cried,"  What  need? 'Tis     a 


.,-_^--^, 


"^ 


:* — ^ 


ig 


f    f     ' 


;o 


=*= 


^=ij|==:^: 


=^=^^ 


-+—    -I 1- 


=1:: 


:i^>-^-V-.- 


^^^^: 


i 


wan'der'd  and    at      e'en       Was        eer 
lass    in      a  -  ny     weed.      Ay,       bon 


-j^ — ^- 


ie  ;  There     I      saw  thee   sail-  ing 
nie  I"  Yet   my  heart,  my  heart   is 


■---^d'^ 


■iwt—;gzL 


m 


ip2^ 


r — r 


^^■^ 


:t: 


1:::^^:*= 


:z3i 


=t?=' 


Copyright,  18»1,  by  HunnARo  Bros. 


•= 

z-^z 

^ 

ail- 

j"f? 

art 

IS 

S-- 

m- 

ff= 



ON  THE  ROCKS  BY  ABERDr:EN. 


.191 


zz:tii- 


-•—   ; 


crr$. 


west,  And  I       ran  with  j<<y    op  -  j)ri'st-    Ay,    iiinl    took  out    all    my    bt'wt,  my 
riiir,  WImt'ftthcguixl  tlio'     1     he       lair,    For  thou'lt  nov  •  er     sec    niu   mair,  Man 


.?~^:i^. 


^    "^ 


4^- 


M    J^-it  •  rg 


l^ff^^i:^ 


erra. 


coWa  rori". 


m       -"       ^    -   =? 


;^:^ 


7sf  time. 


-Jd 


P 


iS 


Uj- 


dear  - 
rait. 


le. 


^i^ 


::^ 


:^-^^^ 


"/ 


«■* 


^^^jgg^ 


J5.    -fTS^ 


i^^Nteiisgii 


2d  time. 


raM. 


:ci: 


:r1^- 


John         -         -       nie ; 
rail.  u»i  poco. 


For   thou' It  nev    -   er        sec       me     raair, 


Man 


colta  voce. 


m:^. 


pi 


m 


»— 


m 


John 


nie. 


3^ 


^ 


:S=S= 


t^; 


^J=: 


i^ 


'-g^ 


^ 


^ 


ici: 


^ct 


^ 


# , 

1 

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i 

* 

Im 

,*s 

1 

1 

1 

i 

ii 

i^ 


lit 


392 


SILVER  MOONLIGHT. 

TRIO  FOR  LADIES  VOICES. 


ORDWAV. 


T.  CRAMPTOI* 


f,M:^t^ 


Ped. 


:S5:iK 


^^.^E^i^^^^g^^^^ 


^1 


I       I         I       >^ 


r- 


irfct 


i»«  your,, 

P  (hire. 


:fc=re: 


:g — m-- 


f=r  --^' 


^— j — y- 


1.  Sil   -  ver    moon-  light      wiuds     are     blow  -  ing  Soft     -      \y  o'er 

tf»/  rnicE. 


the 


i^ 


^^^U T 


-4- 


:*^ir^ 


=j: 


en  light      of 


2.  Gen  -  tie     breez  -  es,  love,     are       call  -  ing,        Gold 

sa  roici:. 


m 


^^- 


:St^^ii=iC 


-    i         4- 


-J- T 


3.  Twi-  light  shades    in         sleep     re   -    pos  -  ing.       War    -   bling  birds  are 


=2= 


m^^s^g^mm 


P  legato. 


^ei 


STir: 


r 


::=r 


■^^ 


Copyrl^'lit,  KSj,  by  HminAHi)  I2bo«. 


SILVER  MOONLIOHl. 


391 


1^ 


:}: 


:^ 


Mum-  luer    eca, 


Lovo  •  ly      stare      iu  la'au  -   ty       glow  -  ing, 


^^^^^^^^ 


hap  -  py   lioure, 


Biiiil  -  ing      rays      of         star  •  light    beam  -  ing, 


Lt^m 


t^=^0f^ 


-g — a s==^^ 


uea  -  tlod      now  ; 


Queen    of      beau  -  ty         high  though    soar  -  ing, 


mWm 


?— « 


^ 


^ 


^m 


f: 


i. 


^ 


-tli 


Geu  -    tly  watching  o'er    my    love    and      me.  Now       we'll  wan  -  der. 


Wei     -    come,dar-ling*  one,    to      pla   -  cid     bow'rs,    Flow'rs       are  sleep  -  ing 


W^~^ 


Ity 


-R— ?r-::=&: 


rr — =S- 


1 


I        -t- 


-^ — ^ 


Lis    -      ten,  charmer,  to      our  moon-  light    vows.         Bark         of  love,  float 


*t* 


m. 


m 


m^ 


»if 


-4- 


^^^ 


m 


304 


SILVER  MOONLIGHT. 


1-^: 


T    ^-  r — ^ 


'•  # 


.3* 


since    tlio  fun-li^'lit     Huh        to  sloop  his       man  -  tie    thrown  :  Lovc'h  bo-witching 


-S=B^ 


-JO. 


:4=:^ 


J V 


i 


till      thtMluy-light     Kitta  -  eodcw-drupM   from  their  boil ;        Lii^t      to    niu  •  fie, 


q^:4-- 


q=-4t^^=: 


:tr-~q= 


:»'Erip:z^i^^3 


-  ':i 
near  -  cr  to      \\*t      Rip-  plcwavosin      Ntar- light  sou;         Sil  -  v('rnioon-iii,'ht 


^m^^^w^^ 


X'- 


g 


2^'i-t:: 


J^ 


=i 


;^ 


rnllrntamln.        ^ 


Ltf- 


l:: 


SpEf£^ 


in        the  moon-  light,         Care   and     trou  -   ble        now      be 


4- 


^:S0zzz:z^ 


^ 


1 


m 


fii^r 


P 


bright    a  -   bove      us,      Watch-  ing      o'er      my         love    and 


T).S. 


gone. 


m 


Avinds    of     moon-  light,    Sweet  -  est        sounds  to  love    are         wed. 


=1= 


-^ ^ 


=--=Ji- 


I 


me. 


m 


D.S. 


m 


D.S. 


I 


3»0 


WHERE  THE  BEE  SUCKS. 

TRIO  FOR  LADIES'  VOI.JES. 


X>n    ARNE 

Ir 


Altrtfrrtin 


^1k- 


nj 


1   I 


fe^l^l^ 


t-- 


4=^ 


F-^EIE 


-I 


1 


r 


'i^t 


.-I -, — a — --, 


:*-sdt 


tr. 


■t- 


F<s>- — -) (&-^- 


^^-t 


r/i'ni 


:!5r: 


t 


S:  -ic^-. 


— — —   -^-^x 4^f  — 


i 


p 


-iB± 


FjE^^L^^ 


Where  the  bee    sucks  there  lurk    I ; 
P 

— ^_i — s= 


^1-  -^  X- — ^ 


In     a       cow  -  ^'lip    bell      I 


Where  the  bee    sucks  there  lurk   I ; 
P 


In     a       cow  -  .slip    bell      I 


Copyright, 


BBAKD 1 


TH 


I 


J  f 


'ti 


396 


WHERE  THE  BEE  SUCKS. 


-(S> m-J:_ 


lie,       There   I  couch  when  owls  do  cry,     when  owls      do  cry,      when  owla       do 


T- 


v~-=^~- 


q='-:=F 


-JS^Sz 


^^ 


::t=q= 


-^' 


-i- 


i^5 


P 


lie,      There  I   couch  when  owls  do  cry,     when  owls      do  cry,     when  owls 


do 


^i         r       ^          P         SM- 

f=^=l^"=^^~T=l 

IJ  J^J  J    ^ 

H .,- ^;^ 

Si'^      \.      ^       '         ~ 

zj ^-jr 

^^=^^=J:3__.^ 

r?=^,-i--v-^^ 

l^fibJz 


:zi 


cry. 


P 


cry. 


:¥—m- 


On    a      bat's  back    do 


fly. 


::f4-=1^ 


:*=*: 


:i==?= 


t=::T 


iMmrs: 


On    a      bat's  back    do       I 


fly, 


i^^ 


WHERE    THE   BEE   SUCKS. 
/ 


cz==:*=5*=ij: 


Aft  -  er       sun-  set  ater-ri  -  ly,   n)er-ri  -  ly,    Aft  -   er 
--*^*^-* -  p»-J?    * — Ig::^ — 0h- 


-i^M-rMz 


Aft  -  er      sun-  set  nier-  ri  -  ly,   nier-ri  -  ly,   Aft  -  er 
/  P  f 


Aft  -  er      sun-  set  mer-  ri  -  Iv,   mer-ri  -  ly,    Aft  •  t-r 


'a\  ; 


I' 


sun  -  set     mer  -  n      -      ly. 


C7- 

-  Iv. 


J-- 


^^T 


J^ 


1     1 


f 


:g~*ztm-- 


'g? — ^~l^ 


^ 


3^=P=^=^=pS=5 


/ 


&. 


^^^ 


-i^-] — s; 1:^" 


iLi&=E 


?  . 


"s< 


.  1 


I       i 


^ 


=e: 


n 


^^/ 


Eei 


i 


I 


Wz 


:23Z 


4r: 


?^ 


itn; 


'z^^ 


icin 


i 


J 


ir 


§ 


:ii 


398 


WHERE  THE  BEE  SUCKS. 


P. 


± 


+- 


3^i 


:?3^E^ 


g 


m 


Mcr  -  ri  -  ly,  mer  -  ri  -  ly 


shall   I    live 


now, 


Uii  -  der   the 


3EE^ 


:E^-^Jt 


Mer  -  ri  -  ly, 
P 


nier  -  n 


shall   I    live 


now. 


Un  -  der  the 


Mer  -  ri  -  ly, 


is^j: 


t       i 
mer  -  ri 


t 


t     I 


t 


shall   I    live 


now. 


Un  -  der   the 


£: 


-IEEE 


^ 


eres. 


PP 


'JC21 


:ff=^ 


-I 1^— ^ 


i 


blos-soni  that  hangs  on  the  bough ;  Merri-ly,  mer-ri  -  ly  shall  I  live  now,   Un-der  the 

crca.  p^ 


q^^=sr 


'-K     K 


:5=i=S: 


iir~s'n — in^n:: 


rszi-s=g=.-Si 


=tTq= 


blos-som  that  hangs  on  the  hough  ;  Merri-ly,  n^er-ri  -  ly  shall  I  live    now,  Un-der  the 

cres.  pp 


3^^^ 


Ifcq^ 


1^-=:1fc 


'^"   IS    I- 


:fi-:^4: 


1^^  -^  -^  -^      -*--«»--•-     -9t  -^    ^ 

blos-som  that  hangs  on  the  bough  ;  Merri-ly,  mer-ri  -  ly  shall  I  live    now,  Un-der  the 


^ 


m 


?=: 


^?E=^^^S=^ 


T^-| 


5^ 


¥^ 


m^. 


t»«: 


crea. 


^ 


PP 


f 


±2= 


P 


laze 


m 


'i 


WHERE  THE  BEE  SUCKS. 


399 


^-t?: 


3 


-!&- 


He^ 


^ 


bllJS-^^om      that  hauga  on      the  bough,  Un  -  dor     the  blos-soni     that  hangs  on     the 


~:h.\w::^:s±z-=:^-\ 


tr 


---T- 


-3r=:_-^- 


?!F^ 


:-*---S=^ 


-r:^- 


blossom     that  hangs  on      the  bough,  Un  -  dor     the  blos-soni     that  hangs   on     the 


::>_j=^: 


-^-s- 


:\-zzz=^:z- 


^^^eS 


^^ 


bhw-som      that  hangs  on      the  bough,  Un  -  der    the  blos-som     that  hangs   on     tlie 


f=-rall. 


&'-$ — ^ — 

=\ 

-  — 1- 

— 1 1 

M^' — 

"T^?=^ 

1 , 

g 

^  ■    J 

— * — 

_| 

\—  V~-::iA 

|_ 

^  ..M      • 

f 

i. 


I    1st  time.  I      2d  time. 


'P=^eS 


bough,  bough. 


1st  time.         2d  time. 


bough,     bough. 


1st  time.         2d  time. 


bough,  bough. 


^ 


^ 


i^ 


:S^- 


r 


p 


p= 


di»». 


-(=2- 

^ 


iiez: 


^^^^ 


irii 


i 


ii' 


1  * 


I ' ' 


I'v 


,): 


i  I 


I 


100 


GEORGE  COOPER. 
i  ndnntiiio  moKSO. 
Con  moto. 

■4 


AMALIA 


HARRISON  MILLARD. 


slz7EBEl.= 


e-^rirrp 


^jE^Eis: 


Swift 


.    on  the  wiugs  of  thought 


1       speed,       my  own,  to 


=:^- 


h*-*-#i— 1 1-  -#i  -9m—\~-f- hm-4 


^"^^^—^ * ^ --5- ^ 3: ^ 


:    '  : 


IT    J 


Si   ■! ' 


y?=^: 


:fcz=^!?=:< 


-^,^____- 


^m 


I — '■ 


thee! 


And       time  ....     and  space  are  naught, 


They 


(^^^^^^ 


f^ 


-^-«- 


-5,_^. 


■1— q— jg- 


-=»--*-- 


I 


;J^-=- 


:tt*-: 


I — 
can    -    not  hin   -    der  me. 


m 


The  gold     -     en  gates     of 


:.\  i 


,ARD. 


to 


!«■    5* 


=!-*- 


— 1~ 

They 


m 


^^ 


^ 


es 


of 


J— -I- 


morn 


AMALIA. 

1^ 


401 


Un    -    bar 


vin-  to        mv       steeds, 


And 


l^llllllllll^^P^Ppl^i 


-a»  1*^^=*^ —  .   „ 


-"^=";^ 


^ 


HE^ 


3l^i 


:ff=ff: 


-^M 


jk^.j^__!^ 


:S:^»tj 


yet, 


and  yet  my  heart        for-lorn,         Thy    love, 


thy  love,thy 


^^^^^^^f^^^^^^l^^U^^y^rz^i^^ 


%E^J^E^=3^ 


g 


K--^-^: 


-^_.J. --=?—* 


:^^£^ 


_^=^- 


l^^gzxzrri^p— prz^q: 


fon  e&preM. 


:t=mr=tg=^ ta^t^: ^ 


& 


:?=:^>r: : 


pit 


y   needs;       For    thee..      all  per  -  ils  wou)  J  1    dare, 


A- 


-rC: 


=3:t=:^-=!= 


St 


i:gib-a|-g:g:g=g:r 


ores. 


-^1-t— , — I — I — I — I 1- 


^=|^ir|=^=3^^i^ 


I 


~^=--«: 


:zEl?«m:«:«ra-_2:^=rzzz:z : 


H 1 1 1 1 1- 


-OffiT-^ 


^il 


=!^ 


•  ma 


=^=^ 


lia, 


Lov'd 


-r 

and      fair. 
ben. 


|f=Sf^« 


g*: 


tg- 


ppl 


-^-~  -:§- 


fen— tW-*r^n^=;^ 


-* 


-J- 


^OfO  MfflO. 


^ 


'^^■ 


-P-«— P— 4»— »— F 


m 


lilt 


V: 


mV 


i\ 


?ii 


■  I 


'". 


■I; 

;     . 


E  ••  'I! 


E:!'' 


:     i 


j"3 


402 


AMALIA 


[^z:?;i. 


1^ 


:ft* 


'-G< 


-1 


^=5^- 


•  t 


i 


5=^ 


:^:h. 


^*::: 


-3=»= 


^^^EEgE^ 


m 


eon  exprf^s. 


rjfczipf: 


=1:: 


^5=^ 


^1 


Burn 


with     thy  kiss- es  sweet,  These  yearn  -     -  ing     lips      of 


rirzi—S: 


X 


k 


JMZ^ *l^  I  L ^ 1 9 — , m — i^X 

■**^      -5*^  -^  ^        -wt 


-=?— 


tf — =1 — ff:=5) — ? — =i: 


:^=5^^i=i^^--F 


1?=^: 


:?=- 


ifczzrl?: 


:}tr=t: 


-Jtz=M-. 


mine . 


^Iv 


:«=]=:■-= 


heart     is      at     thy  feet,  These 


:_-;-^_q_-!?- 


5*- 


-8~ 


:A^~dt:i--=-j:tii 


1 


^— i^-^=::i^:^=±rff=^=rrff-^=:ff--3: 


1 


jjoco  m-Prto. 


J 


rST-K-PL-^S"- 


^-t-^'- 


^EE^ 


armd         would  thee  en     -     -  twine ! 


Thou 


art       the 


■#■         -a^ 


^iJgri^^gg^^^Eg^^i^^^^J 


m 


of 


amalia. 


i'S 


s 


^ 


rtl 


^^^^E^ 


^=z_— rzizziifirr 


:p— ^ 


life         id  biirn'd     a-  way 


In      love's 


fie  -  li-  clous 

T1-^ 


:?«: 


=^si=^=jf=^-^^=3=— = : 


Il?l 


t 


l[ 


,     t, 


E^t 


i       the 


i1 


con  nrdore. 


,.f: 


i  .', 


n 


I' 
h 


.1 


404 


AMALIA. 


wake  ! 


a  -  wuki! !  for       pit  •    y  spun*, 


A  -    luii 


lia!  A 


I 


^^-=-A 


--^-v 


m 


ff 


% 


4=;.         t 

1^ — r 


:a_ 


j. 


-t- 
aud      fair  1 


irT-frrs=-- 


«/ 


r-^ — r 


m 


3  33i 


!l^:^ 


sfenf. 


^■i^s: 


:W 


:r=^ 


^P 


'»/ 


=Jt 


E^EH^^EM^ipE^: 


SWW:'^=^ 


-^5=t-- 


t«^* 


r**:^^53t^E^^,.,H-^ 


-i»±aGrgiS 


^ — jt- 


z^^zi- 


— 3i 


J k 


i^.t^ 


TVmjjo  JO. 


■&EeE^= 


^^^^ 


-s — ^- 


Poor.    .    .    .  are  the  lau-rols  bright, 


Un  -  8een,        unprais'd      by 


iEBEE 


i^iiB 


I 


A- 


* : 


mi 


-o-r~9 


ilii 


d      by 


AMALtA 


cold 


ncss  with  -  era  me ! 


Clmin'd  ...    at  thy  portals 

5= 


i^^^#i^^SwPii-i^ 


;^i=^fe 


-=»~5t-- 


-t — X 


:rf^r 


.^E^; 


i^ 


j_ 


-^— J!>-|-). 


here, 


In         bliss 


ful  hope 


I    stay ; 


My 


?7&:=±:S-:^=^^"= 


h^- 


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■jzM: 


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S=}!s: 


soul, 

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my  soul.my  life  appear !       Speed  we, 


speed  we  the 


— If  lit  till  I^^WSS  5^fr?»^^ -^^^ 


■>-^:rgr 


I  ri 


agitato. 


:3:srrr:Jl!L:rzL-s=-_-r: 


:^* 


EfEf^E?E^E? 


-Sm-^~- 


nfj  r. 


'T 


I 


.M'^l 


II 


ii 


40n 


AMALIA. 


^M 


:\ii—tz'- 


imz^^:rzzr-Szzr- 


Wl) 


rid 


>'— 


a  -  wnv : 


wake!        ti-ri»e,  nt  love's  sweet  pray' r, 

:i-=:L»:: 

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m 


crc». 


i-ifTfzri^Ezit-'^ 


■'^-X- 


-r 1 4 


->— : 


ri7._ 


arf  Uh. 


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-=C:r 


?p: 


I 


A     -     nm 


lia! 


ma 


lia!      I 


—-r^^=r t 1 1 — ^r-"-=r ^t r f^ 


rit. 


^,-=^ r—J -4- 


T.2^.- 


^l 


z*=  d^m 


~-^^       -S- 


:*:: 


^^      ^- 


e  (leelnmato. 


win    or    die    for  thee,  I        win    or    die    for  thee ! 


:t2=U=:t2=t2— 1=: 


p=rp=^-p= 


:t2-b-t 


:i?^: 


:i?i 


ma    -    lia ! 


m—^ m 


=i^m^^^^^ 


PHi 


>±-. 


l=s=g^^ 


:^N=i 


:=-:-—«-: 


--=r 


Opjmre.  5*iirrrrr^ 


i::^?: 


cadenza  a  pia. 


and        fair! 


^ 


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.1=- P --r--- 


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407 


THE  TWO  GRENADIERS. 


DIE  BEIDEN  GRENADIERE. 


ifodrrato. 


'_£;!= 


•sL 


R.SCHUMANN. 


To  France  were  retii ruing  twd  ^'ron-a- 
iVar/t  Fnink-reich     zo-gcn  zwei Oven-  a- 


m. 


i 


(liors, 
(tier, 


In     Kns   -  siii  thoy  liad     been  tak    -  on, 

die      iva    -  ren    in  liuss  -  land     f/c   -  fun  -    gen, 


And 
und 


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:* 


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m 


p 


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^       ^  -IT      gs:       ^    - 


m 


:^=it 


:=)= 


tj 


when    they  came  to  tlie  dcrnian  frontier 
alt       sie  ka-men  insdiu.sche  (^uartier, 


Their  coiir  -  aije  was  sad    -    ly 
sie      lies  -   sen    die  KiJ   •  pfe 


^ 


mr 


ss^ 


f^ 


-\- 


-^^ 


:::?^^»---*-*~ 


:*=^* 


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r. 


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-$•— feS— ^ 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hcbbakd  Bbos. 


I 


m 


m 

ht  h 


■*      ■,(■' 


II      H 


408 


THE  TWO  ORENADIEHS. 


hhiik  -  cti ;  'Twiis  tlicro     timt  tluT  both  lu-nrd  tlie      nor  -  nnv-  fill   tiiU-,       Tluit 

hun  -  gen,  da     hiif  -    tin     me    bei    •    de     die     tniii  -    ri  -  (je  Mithr,       (/(«.•« 

J 


.A:-:::^: 


3'#=^ 


-Sm 


'''    gWC      i^g 


:s 


/c^ 


3^^ 


^rift 


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tr — :* — --ii"^- 

I  FraiR'c'H  proud  realm  had  been  shak  -  on  ; 

I         Fnoik-  reich  vir  -  lo     -  rm     (j?   •  gmi  -  gen, 

7 — 


?ip 


-J^—.-jgr 


^feS 


De  -  ti'at  -    vd  and  pcat  -  tcr'd  the 
be  -  degt      und  ge-  schla  -  gen   das 


m 


■s= 


-.^^.:^ 


t^:^=. 


IS-' 


;J==-3=S==gl=l=l3 


-« 


:cS: 


fM. 


:^=I1t=SI 


q^-^qif: 


«*= 


va    -    li  -  ant  liost,    And  the  Enip'  -  ror,  the  Emp'  -  ror  been  tak  -  en. 
tap    -    Je  -  re  Hcer,     vnd  der    Kni  -  ser,  der  Kai  -  aer      ge  -fan  -  gen  ! 


-^: 


IM 


— d — *- 


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rit. 


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m 


P 


P 


s    S    S- 


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How    bit  -    ter  -  ly  wept  then  the  grena- 
Da     wein  -ten     m  -  sam7nendieGre7i- a- 


;i 


■   '^ 


THE  TWO  GRENADIERS. 


400 


0 


i 


v* 


^^^g^^^l^^^^^^^  t^^^w 


-  iller, 


^ 


At    lu'iir  -  Ing  tlin    ttr   -    ri    -  lili-      iHo  -  rv,     And  oin- then 
wolil     ob  (III-   klioj  •  lii'h  -en     Kun-  lU ;      dcr  Ki   ne 


EEIf 


=rf 


4    " 


\ 


■ — t 


rsp-.zqs' 


-* — 9    ^ S- 


E3HE;i^E'«i 


+-  — h — 


-_:=r_--:tzr 


^^ 


m 


saifl :         "  A-  las  !  once  more 

K])r(irh  :       "  Wie  weh  wird   mir, 


My  wouiiils    arc     bleed  -  ing     and 

itiV    hrentit  tiinue      al         -  te 


L.I 


■B' 


^is 


i 


t: 


■^ 


fecr 


t 


3' 


=§§ 


s 


1^ 


:?:r: 


li> ST      ^ 


p)  -     ry. 
Wun  -  de" 


-m-    -^-    -0t-       S-  ^    '*~ 

The  oth  -  or      said  :        "  My  sun 

Der  And' re    sprach  :     "  Dan  Lied 


rjt 


-* *- 


is       wt, 
kt       aun. 


With 
audi 


iirzysi^ 


4=1 


^3 


-^g^ 


1^ 


^*q 


thex'  I     would         dio    plad   -  ly, 

wii        vii'tcht      mil  dir    ster  -  boi, 


liut     I've 
dorh    hab' 


a 

ich 


wife 
Weib 


and 
luid 


r2:n.— 


^^3 


^ 


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^ 


-?Sr 


u 


iiiji 

■'  \\\\  I, 


111  nl 


if 


% 


'iir 


,.  i  i- 


!ii  :f 


^i; 


i1  I 


I, 


■i,!  K-l 


■l.-i 


lip 

m 


Jill 


'I  .'1 1 


x 


i   ■  i 


•|! 


410 


THE  TWO  GRENADIERS. 


:tt=~ 


H 


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liT 


«/ 


fi*= 


I^tTTZlfc 


P 


cliiUl        at    lioine,  With-  out         me     tliey      faro     had   -   ly."         What    mat  -  ters 
Kind       zu  Ilauti,     die       oh    -     ne     mich       ver  -  der   -  ben."  Was  schert  mich 


±:: 


■4 


5^^ 


'^^ 


i 


-^ 


nn 


* 


:=fs= 


I  wife?     what  matters    my    chihl? 

!  Weib  f       wax  schert      7nich  Kind  f 


~^^^l 


?=? 


A      hea  -  vi  -   er  care    has      a  - 

ich     tra  -  ge    weit  bcss'res     Ver  - 


A 


— "^g^- — '•^■ 


•—^4— 


** 


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-«*-IS 


m 


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Pii=|E 


:it=^ 


-»- 


:*=:*i 


:S==q^: 


=i=i;=S= 


-=^— *- 


^ 


ris   -  en  ;  Let  them    beg   or  pray 

Ian  -  gen,  lass    sie      bet-  teen  gehn 


:i 


when  they  hun-  gry  are, 
wenn  sie    hung-rig  sind, 


My 

mein 


m 


■-=1— 


^§^i 


-^v   H- 


--=> S- 


-55 


^ ^ 


— ^- 


3^ 


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qiizz^ 


:5J«ti- 


I — 1^"*- 


K4? 


P 


agitato. 


"K PT 


->• 1^- 


:Sr-g= 


:4=«=:i5=:1^ 


15= 


1»"   K    -K ^^ 


z-S=.^-S-- 


I 


Emp  -   er  -  or  nighs     in      a      pris  -  on ! 
A'ta  -  8er,mein  Kai  -  ser    ge  -  Jan  -  gen . 


O     grant  me,  brother,  b  ;t  one 

Ge  •  u'dhr'  mir, Braider,    ei- ne 


f^i^^^^^^^^^^m 


i 


p 


g=t 


_* — •- 


^ 


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:Oii!=it: 


^ 


^ 


:q= 


-fe 


:?=' 


^ 


^ 


lat  -  tors 
lert  m  it'll 


m 


^m- 


^ 


has      a 

res     Te? 


^^ 


u 


g 


My 

tneiii 


±:z 


g^ 


■■;t  one 
et-  ne 


S3 


THE  TWO  GRENADIERS 


411 


:ifcfs: 


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-^-•^- 


m 


-m-         ^ 


prayer, 
Bitt', 


If  my  hours  I   now         must  num   -  bor, 

wenn  ich  jetzt  der    •      ben    wer  -    de, 


Take 
so 


— ^1    I — I — I — ^ — I — I — t ^ — (-  1^ 


g:-^-^ 


C-/ 


1  IJ^_1^'_ 


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i 


s 


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qsris: 


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jt;*= 


-V-K- 


iS=:^^ii 


Avith     thee  my  corpse  to  my      na   -  tivc     land, 
nivim    mei-ne  Lei  -    che  nach  Frankreich     viit, 


In   France    let  me  peace-  ful-ly 
he  -  grab'  mich  in  Frank  -  reichs 


k^^^- 


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:&=: 


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r? ^- 


piH  mosKo. 


4*; 


:^==^=it- 


m^- 


slum  -  ber; 
i:/  -    de; 


My 
rfas 


cross 
Eh 


of  lion'r,with  rib-  bon     red, 
renkrem  am     ro-  then  Band, 


-z^ 


-^- 


~Wz 


i 


^^ 


jf — 


Then 
sollst 


on     my      bo      -      som 
du    ai/jCs  Herz  :nir 


place 

le 


thou, 

aen. 


Give 
die 


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•  is;  ! 


•  ■ 


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m 


m 


,'^-' 


412 


THE  T'SO  GRENADIERS. 


—m — 0 — 9 — V *- 

my  niU8-  kct     in    my     hiind, 
te   gieb  mir    in   die  Hand, 


me 
Flin 


5=2r_ 


*- 


:=:)= 


My   sword        a-  rouud         me 
una    gurV       mir  um         den 


=;^: 


fcS: 


-»*- 


-«^ 


=5- 


/ 


=1= 


=|: 


g 


-1 Pr—K 


brace     thou ;  Tliiis  will       I       lis  •  ten   and     lie  so      still,    And 

De   -  gen.  So  ii'ill      ich     lie  -   gen   und   hor     •   chen   ,it!ll,      wie 


1*5:^ 


-Mr 


^§ 


m 


^'- 


-S- 


::J= 


/ 


* 

>       / 


-«- 


-cr 


I        '/ 


it^: 


^ 


W- 


:S= 


-^-      ^       S 


^- 


:M=^: 


:*=*! 


^ 


watch     like     a  guard   o'er  the      for  •  ccs, 
ei        -        ne  Schild-  wach'  im     Gra  •  be, 


r 

Un     -     til     the     roar  -  tng    of 
bis        einst    ich      h'6   -   re     Ka 


m^m 


i 


/ 


'ms 


/ 


-.«( 


-u:^ 


=t 


:ff=S= 


1*3^ 


can  -  non    I    hear,   And  trampling 

-  710  -  nen  ge-  brull,    und     wie  -  hern- 


;Se*ee^ 


:*=» 


of  neigh-  ing  hor  -  pes  ; 

der  Ros  •  se    Ge  -  tra   •  be ; 


Then 
dann 


^1 

J        me 
den 


ill,    And 
ill,      tvie 


r=tq 


liig     of 
re    Ka 


i 


1 


Then 
dann 


'Mm 


tirm'd    to    the  tcoth  will    I      rise  from   the  grave, For  my   Kmp'- ror,my  Emp'- ror  to 
steig'   ic/i    ge-waff  -  net  her  -  vor     aus  demGrab,         den  Kui  -  ser,  den  Kal  -  ser  zv. 


P 


i 


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t 


s— • 


^^— ^^. 


m 


rit. 


g-i 


^ 


i 


=--^ 


*      =^ 


-•^      ■*- 


feEE^ 


^ 


bat  ■ 
sckut 


tie. 
zeni 


■f^ 


y ^- 


"-"z^^ 


:Cf=^ 


gg 


--g: 


g 


Adagio. 


^J- 1  J 


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i 


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iferS 


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riv'i: 


■i 


■I 


I 


1^ 


i: 


414 


THE  BATTLE  PRAYER. 


s.  c. 

Adaffio. 


:g= 


HIMMEL. 


— *—_ ^^S-f — g-J--^^ i-p 1       r  P 1^ — l-p — [=:_ 


U 


-H 


i 


/    marcia. 


P 


:pi^: 


Vt-5 ^— 


grr^S^ 


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:t^.:t:=-tr 


(S IS   -IS 


*-X" 


■=?- 


*_2; 


}D       crfs.    y 


iiHH 


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::g: 


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E^-S"^-*: 


P)0 

-C2 (S- 


/JP 


-jS IS- 


^— (•- 


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-t==t= 


:|:zj::j: 


^ 


-«—  -SI- 


-^gr-JS^.^r 


il!     fp 


S07'RJA'0. 

,,  H'(7/i  feeling  and  pxpremon. 


:isi^-=^ 


*)  agitato. 


::^ 


^ 


cre»c. 


^ 


1.  Fa  -   ther!    I      bend        to       thee, 

ALTO.  -=. 


Life,         it       was    thy  gift, 


-1-' 

.1-y- 


::zil^=2^:Si 


--=^- 


^ 


2.  Fa  -   ther!    I      trust 

P  TE.yOR.  ^  .  > 

--^ — J" — .^^I^ 


to       thee, 


"When     midst   the 
P  agitato. 

— -\~' -N 5 


bat    -   tie's     strife, 
vrese. 


:?= 


3.  All 
n.is.s. 


I     give  back       to       thee !  When       at       thy 


*: 


:c:^i 


call. 


my 


P" 


tf: 


Copyright,  1884,  bjr  Hcbbaro  Bbob. 


tic's     strife, 


--^- 


f*-^^r^^ 


THE  BATTLE    PRAYER. 
P  agitato.  crcsc.  f 


41.') 


■'T2=s^ii^--i^^- 


w± 


zz\:z^ 


1- 


i;^_5? 


g^:t:^r:zd^-^ 


Thou  now  can'st  shield  it,    From  theo    it  came,  iuul     to      thee  I  vichl   it.     In 


-1^-=:5S=5^ 


±:2. 


Death  did     sarroiiiid  lue,    E'en     at     the  can-non's  mouth, Death  has  not  found  rue, 
/  p  wjitnto.  vnxv.  f  ^"^     i_  ' ^    ^^ 


[I  - 


p:-:z.zp: 


'=5z: 


Life  then  shall  yield,       "When    in    the  cold  tomb,  my  fate  shall  be     scal'd, 


:t:z-;zrt: 


^-'  * — m — m- 


:>'=z^z:Lt=:--t2=^^: 


■^i=^^-^. 


-'^=^'~ 


f 


P  agitato. 


cresc. 


IE2: 


JO  rtdagio. 


:4 


■?^- 


^^l^ITT 


-s:;^ 


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erfl»c. 

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frsprewro. 


^  ^^ 


t 


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t> 


life 


or      death         for-  sake     not    me.       Fa-  ther,    I  beud    to     thee ! 


g§ 


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i.i 


-^^^ 


-> — *- 


-•-^^•-^- 


:4^ 


HI 


I  Fa  -  ther,  'twas  thy  will !     I    trust      in      thee.    Father,  still  guide  thou  me ! 

f)  adagio,  cresc.  ^^  ffxprcsxico.  P  ^        /> 


1^41- 


:|: 


:■* — g^: 


--* — 


'J^s^^^ 


-*3~ 


m 


Fa  -  ther,  my     soul  take   un   -    to     thee!     Fa- ther,  forsake    not    me! 


±-s. 


.^i=il_-r=zs'' 


*_-  :!>fzi— ^ S -~ 


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416 


TRUE  TO  THE  LAST! 


CHARLES  J.  ROWE. 
Marziali 


STEPHEN   ADAMS. 


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a="t 


4= 


With  lance  in      rest, 


his     pen    -    nou  spread, 


tr 


-V-i s 


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I 


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i* *  i~* i  i  ir^-'i~*^^"^r-i"^~*^~^ 


bi^'' !». 


isrurat 


4— 1- 


A^. _-A- 


T — p^:t 


:in=*i 


To  woo  the     breeze       that  sweeps    the  plain, 


A  knight  his 


**    * 


ffffW^ft^Pf 


-£^ 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


DAMS. 


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^ 


ii=r- 


.  knight  his 


y 


m—^-—^- 
id    tf      ^ 


TRUE  TO  THE   LAST! 


417 


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TT-rifiFn 


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-1=: 


on 


ward  course   pur   -    «u<'s 


lit  * 


TT 


— I 1  ---I 1^ — { — I  — I-  — I-"-  -( 


:4'_T:siiq^-zq^  =:ii=qii: 


And  marks  tluit  ouurs-c  with  heafis  of 


_    — _ — — 1<<^  -, 1 


:i=i"S= 


1H=q: 


shiin,  with  heaps  of        shiin  ; 


ei,«: 


S    I      ^ 


His  hi-  dy's    glnvi' 


.    .    .       hiMirmidlv 


^  ^   rS^   ^ 


I     ;.  i 


;[i;;;^l=i;i 


E:i- 


-'i-j?- 


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f      -.* 


b^: 


:*zi=«: 


in::?* 


-S*- 


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woiirs, 


Ex-  ult  -  in<r      shouts  his     l)at    -    tie 


r __,-   I, 


zn-~m^w 


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V-^ 


cry,  . 


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^— ->- 


^fel 


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ii^ 


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No.  2.— S'?. 


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-X:^ 


:qr7=: 


3-^ 


S=E 


-^-jf- 


■,  f  it 


rt| 


1 


:  ■ 


niii' 


c  J; 


%^: 


^  1 


y 


if 


U 


H 


41.S 


TRUE  TO  THE  LAST. 


^1}--^ 


V> 


■t^JI^ 


-*-n 


ntrzrr: 


last       I'll    live     or         dit', 

,2  2 \^IZ 


-^ 


_j — \^    _j .  -m^ — u 


Si 

True,       true      to    the  last !  " 


.-x-=^ 


/  > 


-3  5  -- Sj-T- 


-T    ^^'i-^-^^ 


.  =4 


ti.»: 


*  -  -  -*rr^-tL-  zi  ;!:*:£:» 


L.     -r:-J 1 ^ J ^ 1 1 -I '"  ^ 

f_U| 1^ 1 ^m _l ^..-^    ^-1 IS—: 


^_.t^t::rl^ 


// 


P.- 


:-l_j.--i: 


i|^ 


fe 


5=*=sPi 


:i 


^ 

§5^ 


-* jg ''-S 1 


Poco  andante. 


=^ 


The      day    is   spent,   night  looks  up  -  on   the     bat  -   tie    field  with 


«-e- 


ute 


1^ 


'^ 


221 


r^ 


r^zzn 


::4= 


at 


P 


g^^EEE£E^e; 


1221 


"Z5^ 


^ 


li 


fc«i 


^^^^^j^ 


=S"-=1= 


:n~ 


carnage  spread,  And  marks  the  fight.so  hard  -  ly  won, "With  clu.st'ring  heaps  of  valiant 


P 


S^       *         5*  :^  •  *  It    a: 


=^ 


^ 


g^ 


-^ 


:22r 


^-^^^ 


— I 1 ^"1 1 — I h- 


■z:^ 


=-*:z± 


^'*z:± 


m 


field  with 

=1= 


^, 


TRUE  TO  THE  LAST. 


419 


tSi. 


tKprrtg. 


=1- 


:i=tr; 


dead, 


of       val  -   luiit        dcml. 


^^ 


:^3:*:^: 


E^E*^ 


S-    '^-'^-m-    ^ 


z=^i::r_U:q:=::^ii:«:«!::ir.Br:t:ir- 


Ex-  pir  -    iiifi   on    liis  dint-cd 


i 


^-q^ 


*!=«  -JHz^t*^^:'!!: 


JZEiEEEf 


-::; 


t  :^   t     £ 


1»- 
1 


-&-- 


-^E^^M. 


t»!:zi|i^=li-zqir::>-  "q: 


:st 


-is= 


fhield,         The  stal-  wart  warrhjr  now  doth  Ho,  Antl  with    his   hit-est  hrcath  ex- 


\^mm 


n 


m^ 


r-i. 


1»-     -+—■<•-       i  I 


I 


1P- 
I 


u 


-*- 


ip--p— pr 


:;?:=t?=tz: 


-^ ha 1 


» 


1^ 


:22i 


!£;^^:^EE^ 


P 


1- 1^—4^      ^   ■  I ^ f- 

chiiras:  "True  to  the  last     a  knight  can  die!    True  to  the  last     a  knight  can 


4* h 


/      3^ 


^r^E=i^; 


-1=" 


--m=m- 


-I 


,pp 


e 


-Qf2= 


r""^"" 


»•««.  I 

^--^E^ 


-0 


-+- 


m 


til 


I    .1 


J 


il 


III!'" 


Ih! 


ps  of  valiant 


*-   ^ 


■I 1 — 


b|^_^=^rr= 


^£=^=4: 


;-n-jj — 5)" 


bfc«: 


die !  " 

7'pmpo  primo. 


B^B 


J-A 


FIX =^ 


-=1— «- 


s- 


/ 


-*-- S =!- 


>        >       >       > 


^ 


=\~ 


z^ziwLi^wt. 


33 


-^? — ^ 


^^1^ 


=}: 


g^ 


-    -3:.g.  ^.5. 


II 


420 


TRUE  TO  THE  LAST. 


"S.  -^^ 


-^^^E^?E^E^ 


^^^ 


.-s-lk- 


:S=»= 


z^x        g.— j 


A  inaiil-en       wau      -      ders     o'er         the  plain, 


th^- 


=   -  X, 


Si  *  "i  i^^  s 


i^^9^ 


'g^^:s^:jld^i^^^^l^^^^ 


ill    ri 


bt«- 


5=:z*=r:« 


ft._[ p»: 


^^1 


Witli  ea  -  gor     eye  .  .  .     she  scans       the  ground, 


She  seeks  for 


11 


^^^ 


3: 


mi 


S^^JE^EJ^^I^dl'^-l^^ 


-•>-  ■^h-'S-  ^   -•'-  -•-  -S-  -•- 


iq^irz 


rT:rzi-r:ri^__N_4 


»— 


^ 


:^ 


one  .  .  .   she   loves     so  well, 


^ 


Ah  me !  that  he    should  thus    be 


i£: 


-m-  -m--m-  -m- 


-q::=lv: 


i 


J-^^  i^'st  iir i-ir-i-^rri 


^ 


q-q,  y_q: 


s 


-'^*-^ 


gcg4^^^j^^=^j.jy=j^^^ 


:5=±*i=^ 


iSzvrs^ 


:S=zz=:S= 


^— ,'^-q- 


:fc*=iSz 


::?» 


■^=^ 


,found,should  thus  be 


.84- 


found ! 

^ 


tt 


m 


^lE^^^EE 


ZTfz: 


Upon    his     breast  . 


3J  *  :g:   ^I^Tlg: 


i.ia 


.    she  droops  her 


n-s- — ■? 


9         i^^    ^ 


r^Bl-ES 


E3Etz=ti 


f=t 


i. 


m 


seeks  for 


^ 


0 


m 

lus   be 


^■^*-^ 


4=^-X-=^ 


rjt 


■  droops  her 


3. 


q=*-: 


TRUE   TO  THE   lAST! 


^^^[^^^^^ 


i(_i—     -I 


liL'ail  .  .  . 


Will)  brcakiiitr     luart  .  .      Aw  tlm.^      ilntli  crv :  .  .  . 


g€^ 


=*--"= 


=4: 


^8.* 


5=x- 


:q=:: 


m 


"Forme    he     foutrlit, 


lor  me    he      fell,  .  . 


True  to  tlie 


;>f.— S^-*- 


ms^ 


-n— X 55 


sfe 


* 


m 


^ 


a«? 


— f: 


]r   -'^riMz^-g^^ 


ztzz 


igl^li 


la.st,  .  .  .  with  him       I'll 


die,  .  .  .     with  him  I'll 


die,     .     . 


gg^ii#iiSi:iJlB#^si3 


// 


■*-»^- 


irat^-K 


— I — ;  -  -  -  -I— I — +-•— «|- 


-m-m-^-m-m-m- 


^i=i:|iJ:*:i:    ^=^^ 


-t*^=2z:tsz:i£ 


T^T"  rr  r 


*iis 


m 


True  to     the         last,     with   him  I'll 


(lie: 


?  >> 


a? 


^1^ 


-^i?- 


^*S 


Jt- 


1^ 


yy    coUa  voce. 


-? 


-f — s-=^" 


S^zS 


^j^fe^ 


B 


_iA sa_ 


^ 


-5f-n 


.tnzi^- 


t: 


^i 


.f> 


!i 


r:^1 


|!i: 


!ii 


^  1^ 


II 


422 


11 


I 


II    M 


'il 


THE  TURRET  CHIMES. 


NELLA. 

JUoiUrato  noatcnuto. 


JACQUES  BLUMENTHAL. 


[^i 


^MM 


Frown  -  ing  down    on       the 


=^~ 


^S^ 


aoj' 


f 


=-      Pf) 


Me^: 


^^E 


■CT    . 


-I-       >     V 


«/ 


X) 


:=t 


-* y 


-J0       # 


|!«=l«f 


^^ 


mar  -  ket  place,     Stern  and  solemn     the     tow  -  cr  stands,  Ne'er     a     soul  can  its 


i 


5=^: 


«r-^l-t 


-^ — ^=» 


* 


I 


-=!—=} — 3^-21 — n- 


#=--* 


I 


s--=t 


mm 


rit. 


:S=- 


mean  -    ing     trace, 


Sul     -    len     work  .     of     some   van    -  isli'd   hands. 


i 


:5-=qi^r_^=^ 


-^  q_q-p-_^_q n- 


rii. 


^ 


EEE?E^^ 


=1— =1- 


:^=^ 


L=^ 


t: 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


•HAL. 

i       the 


^ 


-^ 


1  can  its 


t^rrsr: 


--■^ 


miuls. 


»?^ 


THE  TURRET  CHIME& 


4'J.l 


Hour  by  hour  its  chimes  arc  hcaril,      Suil 


Iv  luiinl        Itv    tliu 


^ 


1    *     f    * 


-_,         jx      :--:t=iTi-J — n—  — j -P- -I 

^1       I.  :I^.££^ES         I 


?>- 


-(• 1? m ^' 


-^- 


:rl- 


^ 


:§^^ 


P=i: 


|-t— 


-^z=z^. 


^I^^^^^^l 


old  and  Idiie,  Still        re  -  peat  -  ing    one  hope    -    kss    word- 


^m^m 


-n— *?- 


ir^' 


-n — s- 


m 


pp 


i^- 


n^'  ^  g>^ 


j^ — «       J     -n— q- 


Quaint    -   ly     carv'd     on  its      base  .     . 


of       .«tt  ine 


*^* 


-s«— n- 


ns^ 


»/ 


cSt 


-:rr_:t:;^ 


Sf.^;*:  . 


iSE^3E 


-!? =1- 


It— 1— — n — 


-s; — =5=^ 


— n-- 


$ 


-S-— ? — « 


mf 

-  ^ 


•"/ 


-*- 


^g 


"Mi   -  ser 


ri  -  ma!' 


Mi  -  i^cr 


n  - 


W^ 


s 


1s=t^=t 


,«=a(=z::«i 


'■^    '         ^ 


--p^nrizl — :rt 


13* 


^ 


"/ 


^: 


:f«=i: 


:^^ 


30 


1' 

i:J 

.  t 


h:;. 


*:"^- 

i'':';1 


IH 


lit 


.r' 


i']!*,P 


L.j-jimjiniiiJi 


424 


THE  TURRET  CHIMES. 


/ 


-^ir- 


nia  : 


"  Mi  -  ser 


-  ri 


i 


f 


-=1 — =^- 


-=i — s_ 


/. 


=^^^i= 


=^='*: 


^E=EE^ 


-=l =)- 


-4»- 


:1 

^ 

i 

i 

1 

i 

1       i 

i 

' 

■ 

i 

; 

J 

I 

I    II 


m/"  AUefiro. 


m 


Round      the        tur  -  ret        the 


rr 


i* 


=^1?: 


<-f- 


iii 


ri<. 


^ 


!^:&- 


^^ 


^i^lii^ 


-^—tf-^rf: 


r 


i 


^!£?= 


^i 


chil     -  drcii   play, 


All         un  -  check'd  by        its  gloom  -  y      air, 


^=^4 


** 


^^ 


-1e=i- 


5S*?=! 


i 


>-=i= 


T^i 


:fi^=ir- 


-^ 


THE  TURRET  CHIMES. 


42;» 


t 


-U- 


t^i^: 


-4^ 


^^" 


Laugh  with    glee       iu     its     shad  -  ows  grey,  Learn  their  tahks  on    its     nar 


row 


r-=?— =1 — 


-^— ii— q- 


-5(_=i: 


/. 


— -=t- 


:^"-=^ 


-**- 


£: 


m^  n  tnnpo. 


It 


:^«=:»=:: 


stair. 


"  Not       for      us 


is     the 


*  t/     -•^  -i»-  !*•- 


-9S— =1- 


* 


P 


±p=z=: 


:?*; 


12p: 


m 


chim  -     iug    sad," 


i 


m 


^ s- 


:±^.^T' 


Cry 


the    chil     -     dreu's      voi    -   ccs  sweet, 


-* !?-■' ^*  — 


:^="^ 


?^^-^?EE5: 


^ 


-^ 4 


::^=:-%: 


-t--^^..^ 


! 


ftli 


lA. 


■prrai 

P! 

l! 

'rl 

»l 

1 

d 

::^: 


^: 


H 


:ff=r±i 


3^ 


«^=rtf 


/ 


±; 


--B=m-- 


:ff=^i 


:^^ 


i 


"  Sinc«        up    high        ou    the      tur     -    ret    wall  Gleams    the    word    that    the 

jf^ . , ^^J*!. ^S N, »^ 

JZfi -.— . 1  [>« ^ — ^ _______  I  -_j_= — -—p ^r- 


&la 


b£^ 


Ml 


-=i— 1- 


11^ 


-9-  -4 


II 


7*-t— fl«i- — ^~ 


31:-^ 


-^i- 


.t7ar 


:■! — 


±i:S= 


H 


r..  f 


n 


q 


.  .f 


426 


THE  TURRET  CHIMES. 
piu  rit. 


tilizi:^ 


^:?2= 


4?-^ 


AUeffretUK 


^=;?=*=S~_r:F 


:(?=: 


rrtsri 


chimes   . 


Hg— J.l_5,_^ 


^■^ 


f 


%—■ 


*=^iS 


re 


peat  :'■ 


"Be  -  a 


tis 


SI 


-*-=!- 


-^-T— .ST 


3=^= 


_J._-)_ 


:4;^ 


--iS^^: 


^z=:?=»r_=^; 


P^ 


±:: 


i 


S=»: 


^^ 


3^ 


ma!"  . 


1:^=^: 


;a 


Be   -  a    -  tis 

i^r — U= 


SI  -     ma! 


Be-a- 


-jdz 


¥ 


=^.-^- 


^^ 


^ 


/ 


-^- 


-M- 


::^=pi 


^= 


-=^ 


-   tl3 


SI 


mai 


"Be 


a   -    tis 


*l     q — q- 


^ — =1 — =L 


-■Hi — =! — ii— -n- 


U-_| =1 51- 


-=1 S5- 


_55 -1 — q -a^ — q_ 


:S= 


:jts= 


fcS 


SI    -    ma 


I" 


p 


*=!: 


S* 


j«=tt:r 


A-f^J* 


^- 


-9mz 


f 


rit. 


f*7^ 


525=:«i-: 


^_? 


^: 


-*-   fv'  -•- 


m 


t) 


fz^'z_^z=:iti 


Pcd.:^ 


« 


THE  TURRET  CHIMES. 


427 


mf  Maestoao. 


^^^^ 


:S^5= 


'-t g=i 


-^-^ 


So     the  chimes  iu  the    tur  -  ret  sound,     Grave  and  gay     at   the    selfsame  time, 


||,A^* 


m 


^EES 


-1-*- 


:^=n- 


m\ 


^=i»= 


^^ 


/-£ 


=ii= 


e^     "*- 


^^ 


Sad        for    eyes      that  would  seek  the  ground,       Ghid  for    hope      that     is 


-=»—=?- 


-sT 


-%v^- 


S: 


il 


J^-»r 


S:^s; 


// 


strong        to  climb. 


Age 


but  hears 


iu      the 


:-«= 


:1t 


^a 


"fl?i^7*^ 


=4= 


S^" 


-S5_st_ 


/= 


«*:: 


r-g^ 


Pcd.-^ 


« 


tiir^i: 


-5— •<- 


rS— iS 


^ 


1 


tur 


ret  chimes 


Drear      -     y    tunes     that   to        earth         belong. 


^  : 


m^^ 


r  'f 


*: 


:g!i:i— 1    "!- 


:iJ«t 


'^      -^^0- 


^1 
lit 


fl 


II 

;  in 


iif, 


:/■> 


m 


^T.lii  lil 


1i^' 


wt 


!"  ,'1 


428 


p  (Jolce. 


'$=ff- 


1 a*—;; — =*-a* — 


'-$i 


THE  TURRET  CHIMES. 


fi- 


rit. 


-1*1 h- 


-b-^       i 


Child-hood  dreaming  of    love    and  joy        Hears  the  ech-  o       of       an  -  gels'  song 
^8^  ,#4 1-S--1 it-l Ifij--- 


:m»: 


=1= 


^ 


— h -s- 


pp 


bi^ 


\1^ 


IML 


-  * 


JO 


rj7. 


$t=^ 


— S- 


^^ 


f»yf 


:4=^ 


a  tempo. 


^^^^ 


^^^^=^ 


-U- 


-J?- 


-* — ,«- 


:t^-^ 


i-=^=^=t: 


"  Be  -  a  -  tis 


SI  -  ma ! 


"  Be  -  a  -  tis 


cantabile. 


Fed. 


^ 


.4* 


** 


^ 


SE 


r.t=:tn 


JJ^_*t 


ittriffr 


"S^ 


^ 


:«p- 


5=1= 


si   -ma!"  A     dis  -   tant  sound  of      that     mel   -    o-   dy, —   Whose 


J.-: 


:?==S=S: 


:«=»: 


:^S=» 


:ter|B=*:: 


:5«? 


=r 


I 


*-4?^ 


iP 


I'etl. 


P 

4e       i'tit/. 


91- ^^-1»- 


-1^1 


5:  ^ 


t=^ 


:!=:«: 


1^ 


^ 


I H 


song ; 


w- 


nf 


tis 


—   Whose 


f?^ 


430 


DRIFTING  CLOUDS. 


H.  L.  D'ARCY  JAXONE. 


WALTER   A.  SLAUGHTER. 


I 


i 


Andante. 

\ 


*^^ 


B 


♦»/ 


p 


^^EESE 


/Vrf. 


*  Pei 


:ff=t 


^" 


S 


:iS==^= 


^ 


^ 


«*- 


I 


if 


i 


^ 


1s=s: 


:S=ft=iJn=:=^ 


The        sun 


set      lin  -  ger'd    in      the        west 


The 


L—-*- 


P 


l^ 


T 


^^^^ 


-?2= 


r 


tp^ 


'-f 


::g^^_K     S  -^ 


:i(=P= 


-|i— K- 


i^     k 


S 


day-light  fad  -  ed     low  and  dim ; 


The       tide  came  in  with  snow  -  y 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hcbbard  Bros. 


DRIFTING  CLOUDS. 


dk 


431 

dolee. 


-& 


crest,  .  .  . 


S; 


* 


The     songbird  sang  its   vos  -  per      hymn; 

in 


The 


W^ 


J.-_::l:r-:i: 


^^* 


:«t-:«.-.«t- 


-I 1- 


:?2= 


1 g^^n^.: 1 


t- 


F^ 


r    5 


■  I' 


eve  -  ning  bells  rung  out  their    chime. 


--siJ= 


:p=^i= 


:L-tz=-£i: 


T'j  bless     the   hour  that  heav'n  had 


giv  n, 


That 


hal 


low'd    hour    that      sure  -  ly 


-51 1 


gi 


=Jt*: 


=?== 


1= 


f 


r 


r 


rail. 


rsi::::!^ 


:i=: 


:zi-- 


Time 


Had       lent     us    from    the   hours      of        Heav'n. 


i 


a: 


rnW. 


*=*: 


Hi 


:g=il=3=S=5 


i 


:ttei: 


=P2= 


irzi^: 


"ST 


-f=- 


u 


i 


^h.f' 


jt 


I? 


! 

'•1 


>>?• 
^ 


'Si: 


432 


DRIFTINO  CLOUDS. 


$ 


-jd 


Fur      you  unci     I      were       plight 


eil, 


Plight  -  ed     to     part      no 


-•!—•—•• 


5^ 


-wttt-wt     ^ 


P 


:§=: 


5=^? 


^ 


more ; 


Vn  -   til    the  night   should         steal, 


love, 


^^13: 


^= 


m 


f4^ 


j.i 


••i-«i- 


^ 
$- 


'-^ 


t= 


^  If*"  f" 


-J?- 


i 


u^«^ 


-I— ^ 


^ 


:"!=«(:,r=t^ 


^--^tg=^-__^=^_^ 


m:5^ 


-^^ 


• 1— ^ 1 — +z:i-m 


^ 


^S 


cres. 


'JC 


DRIFTING  CLOUDS. 


433 


=mm 


H —  -•»-  H 


■JLi 


-25^ 


nest, 


The     tide    re-turn 'd  to  meet      the      sea ; 


B3E 


3 


S 


=r^z:i::^=rr: 


-«-     *    -*•  '^•^  -•-  -•^  -•-  -^ 


ri^rrizSzz; 


3=it=5«: 


F' 


=?2= 


?^ 


:?=: 


_J__^_ir: 


V       5        :^ 

'      f     2 


tj-- 


q=-^ 


:^=:«t 


-=4= 


P=»- 


Ei^EEz^E^— *- 


m 


hush     fell     o'er   the   ves-  per     chime, 


shad 


ow 


stole 


0  er  vou 


and 


rJ: 


mz 


^'--S--m--^ 


P^ 


z^zi 


-X 


-n- 


i^ 


No.  2.— 2a 


f 


f       f         F 


-5^ :^ 


y 


1  <> 
•■'si 

*  ;  'I  - 


I 


i 


% 


-<■  til 


■•;  i'  ■; 


Is 


i  r 


M 


li 


434 


DRIFTING  CLOUDS. 


J-d 


nic, 


=:fc 


liut 


would  give      my       life        if 


^r:^s=:z—^ 


:t]2m 


f 


lift 


rait. 


r^^:=:z;:^jr?*^: 


:=rz=:]: 


»- 


tunc 


Could      give    that  hour  once  iiioro        to  me. 


^: 


rail. 


:1--r-r=r_q: 


:5ci.: 


2 


—4 


-^^'H 


-J^z:^^zr=z:. 


f 


4=— 


1^ 


•>  -         J  ^ <u 


.«,^.. 


^5= 


::c2: 


For  vou     and        I 


are 


part 


ed, 


P 


:=J=Jr.jtr«r 


-J 1 — 

-t— -h- 


it!' 


*h"  .3»- 

«        if 

— - 

^ -:->-: 

z 

K 

—- > 

t 

i_«-«  ar- 


:4=t:: 


#*  *'- 


zrB-rBrB. 


DRIFTING  CLOUDS. 


435 


;J-- 


rtzrrn 


==t 


O 


ver    (he     far 


off 


fihore. 


1 


-•-  -•^  -•-  °»-  -»-  •<•-  -^  -^  -j^-     "a*-  -^  -^-  -^  --0-  -^  -m-  -»-  -9-  -m-  -*^  -•- 


w 


m 


--d  d  d 


cnn.- 
4— 


=^- 


m 


-cr 


:ai 


For 


you   and      I 


are 


part 


od, 


*******  f  1^  *  *  iff  ill  5-s*^:*5-.5p' 


^ 


i 


4-4-4 


H 


i 


r 


-is- 


Part 


ed      to      meet 


no        more; 


^^^!3^3^;;:3!3!!S' 


1^1^^  i^iwi  %i-5. 


"3r-T 


5" 


I 


■J 


rfil 


M 


t'^  ■.^;i!' 


I'f 


Hi 


n 


43G 


DRIFTING  CLOUDS. 


I* 


iiE 


:»=«: 


m 


i^-  ""^ 


Un 


til     the     <luy 


ttlmll 


duwu 


love,  . 


-I  — I  -H 


— F         H         =i  ^  ^        — t     1     — t     1 '     — 1      I        -*    -■<    — t         -1.1-1 1 f        -4       ^       ^ 

iMill  *4  s  IJ  5 '  ill  II  ft  if  lU 


&: 


i^ 


W 


Jz=4-- 


15 
creH.-m 


__f* — ^Trrt: 


r«=:it 


0 


ver    the     far 


ott'  shore ; 


Lt: 


m 


f  i  1 1111^54^^  *^^0^ 


:4^ 


0?i*J^^ 


*-•»-•- 


-«©- 


!  i 


I— i 


rf/m. 


-■;§)- 


3 


Uu 


til     r^ie      ,uy 


^hull 


(lawn, 


love, 


#^* 


"^iC"*  ^  ^- 


i^:^ 


^rt 


±z= 


i 


t^- 


i 


:rr-J-,,iz^ 


E^EE 


O  -  ver  the  far  -  off  shore. 


— 3^- 


I 


rnil 


■^ 


m 


i 


"-5^^^*^^"^" 


4«T 


GOING  TO  MARKET. 


HAROLD  WYNM. 

Allti/retio  ion  graain. 


LOUIS  DIEHL. 


jg-.m 


-J-^ 


i^llrrrg^^^^^  r "i 


^-i-= 

r 

-c?:. 


iv<i. 


»  lU.       * 


.•8: 


3=^i; 


1  8he    wa-s      etaiul  -  injr     l)y      tlu>      \vi<k  -  1 1,     nnd     she 

2  Mil  -  ny         nier  -  ry   words  wore      .<j>o  -  k«ii,   and     the 


^ii^ 


^§ 


i-td. 


'-^ 


■m 


-Hi 


I,      )' 


^ 


b«i 


:S=S: 


rf^^^L^ 


droop'd  hor    ])n't  -  ty    head :  "  I      am      fio  -  ing      to       the     mar-  kct,"  with     a 
8UI1  -  light  round  them   fell,  But   at        c  -    von,  when      re  -  turn  -  in<r,    he     had 


:}t=^- 


^-|ES^-^ 


^■q — i_ ^ A ^ ! « 1 am- 


P^-=ff: 


^^ 


P 


:;«z--ar: 


43S 


O'^ING  TO  MARKET. 


n^T. 


"^3^— 


tr 


lit  -  tie     siirli/'she    said,   "And    the     has   -  kct      is        so      hca  -  vy,    and      I 
some  thing  more    to      tell:  "Oh!   the     road     of      life      we      triiv  -  ol      has     its 

i-4 i-- 


-*--=)- 


tf 


W:.-^-: 


r 


:5Ll::=^ 


=4= 


:^:- 


-+ 1 (--I 


:% 


qi^=:^ 


::2S-: 


=?= 


:4= 


:i=t 


i'iS: 


^ 


:z4- 


:::^= — >-i 


pofo  rit. 


:t^=rv. 


think  that      it      will    rain,     And     the      road     is      long    and    lone-  ly    thro'  the 
bur-  dens     \vc     must  bear,     And     the      road     is      long    jind    dreary;   will   you 


vulla  voce. 


i=t 


r~ 


-t=- 


<S — I H H- 


r-r 


1^2 


:ti 


:§-=P: 


m 


':i;:ti^=: 


■|=g=^^S^ 


:■=*; 


cop-  pice  and  tiio       lane."    . 
■wish  me  with  vou      there?". 


lS^^=t 


t^i^=zzr^z 


r^— •r:=jH:: 


:$-— r-8g--tt^- 


With    a       ten-  der  glance  he 
Then  her  diniph'd  cheeks  grew 

4- 


— I \-^ \ — 


^r-^ 


o*  ... 


— « — !»*- 


^^::s: 


an-swer'd, as      her    trou- bled  look     he     met:      "I     am    sure      it      will     be 
ro  -   sy       as      the      sun     set      in      the    we.st,      And  she     an  -  swer'd,  look-  ing 


-Ar$z^^E^%E£^ 


^^fel 


m 


M, 


1^ 


-^^■^ 


n^ 


I 


:t=: 


=:fl»= 


c^- 


e 


:zsc 


^il 


and      I 

has     its 


y   thro'  the 
'!   will   vou 


:^i- 


^=^i 


GOING  TO  MARKET. 
poco  rit.  ^ 


4:59 


q«^=:^ 


:?*: 


^2ZZ 


a  tempo. 


—gg— 


il 


woa   -    ry,       ami        it        luij^ht     bo        vor     -     y         wot,  ....        And     the 
shy   -    ly,        at        the  lil   -   ics  in         hor       breast:.  .    .      "You   were 


-rr<s- 


co//a  roc*'. 


a  timpn. 


s 


-P-!'&- 


:& 


?E=e:e^ 


^ 


=1^ 


-§if= 


hay      is     hard  -  ly  ri  -  ponM,  so        I        hav  -  'nt   much    to       do,    And    if 

kind     to     come   to        mar  -  kct,  and_   you        al  -  ways   tell     me     true,     So      I 


^-^^^^ 


1 ha— I 


zj: 


i 


2:     » — -a^ 


W- 


--L- 


-!*— =^ 


I 


PI 


i 


er  glance  he 
il  cheeks  grew 


it 


l=-J- 


'^-.z 


--X- 


i=^iiE^?E_=S| 


you     will     let     me,     Jen  -  nie,      I   would  like      to      go      with    you;  And      if 
think   I'll    have   you,   Don-  aid,     for     the     oth   -   er    jour  -  ney,     too ;     Ho        I 


tr 


:^=:=r=3*^L-:=l=:::i^:;:;r~S=:l 


W 


S^:-^^ 


;iffE=E 


it      will     be 
er'd,  look-  ing 


^=:z:mz 


poco  a  poco  rit. 


--=Cp: 


Zi~-^-z=.;^ 


=*=:*=ii 


;^ 


1 


you    wil      Jet      me,     Jen  -  nie,      I     should  like      to      go     with        you." 
think    I'll    hikve  you,  Don  -  mM,     for     the      oth  -  er    jour  -  ney,        too." 

-+- 


-^s^^-ptz^ 


■^iizf^iW^^S^-.^ 


xl 


1 

,, ' 

":(' 

)\\ 

■''i- 

M^ 

..;. 

V 

!f4 

1 

1 

v 


'-!  i 


440 


OOINO  TO  MARKET. 


Andantino  con  egprent. 


ZZ3 


You       and       I 


to  -  gcth  -    -  er,     love, 


Nev    -     er       mind    the 


^'i^ 


^ 


-*- 


P 


~W~^ 


:*-=i= 


-Jf--d- 


^^"^ 


:i4— -1-4 


^ 


^^ 


~-S2:ri 


"-?2= 


::t:;:;ira»= 


I  i 


m 


i~W~- 


:t 


•\vcath    -   er,     love, 


±z 


I 


You        r>nd      I 


to  -  geth 


er,      love 


lov 


^^?^S 


5^ 


g: 


i^--^£i: 


=T::: 


lid    the 


-4- 


^ 


PI 


=8' 
luid 


;   r 


er 


GOING  TO  MARKET. 


441 


:r-r"-*- 


±: 


T2Z 


izl 


T2- 


t=t: 


mind     the  weath    -    cr,     love. 


fou        and      I 


to  -  geth    -    er, 


b8^ 


':=;^ 


«    » 


^31^ 


I      Isl  time. 


love, 


All        the  way,  all     the       way 


t%=:^ 


^ 


•^-^ — I — V- 


.r^m 


-t=^'^^|~rt^^^^t=£^: 


:i=i-:i 


i 


tfe 


TVtnpo  7o. 


/).S.;g;  V     I        2rftime. 


g— :l_  __y  -g: 


:ll^v..£=i:^ 


-r 


;^ 


^j:2: 


:^:*i^ 


•/I 


=sr 


4__  ni J:g-"--1= 


-t.- 


-X-Jf- 


-«-*- 


-3J-* 


// 


022- 


^         1 


_ 


^5=2: 


'2^ 


I 


>;i 


i' 


m\ 


1    Ir    , 

I 


>,  ( 


!  H 


442 


111 

B)       -ill 


i  Iff 


A  Fac-simile  of  Sigxor  Giro  Pinsuti's  Hand- 
WKiTiNo  IN  Mr.  jNIokkison's  Note-book. 


J^^t^cjc    ^^t   .'/ff^Z^ 


"  Of  all  my  Songs  I  like  LADDIE  th« 
most." — Pinsuti. 


LADDIE. 

H.  L.  D'\.  JAXONE.  CIRO  PINSUTI. 

Andanie  Grazioso.    h\     C\       C>    ^ 


mil. 


&ii 


1^ 


L 


1=5-.-*- 


m^m 


lEf 


^^ 


^^ 


d 

f)     Piu  mosso.  con  dolcezza.  — =-_.^Zl 

.  __K  .-   '''^_ 

■-> — -x- 

— 

^  -^4^^:«=-:i*=i^  ^— '^ 

— '^—M — m 

-•— t ta 

— — 1»- 

F^-^  -^*--  - 

— i^ 

tj 

1.  O  !     Laddie     was  somc-bod  -  y's   dar  -  linp,  • 

2.  O  !     Laddie     was  some-bod  -  y's   dar  -  ling,  . 
n 

So 
But 

"^    *      > 

some  -  bod-  y       oft 
some  -  bod-  y's    love 

> 

-    on 
grew 

/. 

— 1 

— 1 

— 

A ^1 

) 

—A—. ^;-v 

-•-^ M 

i-= 

-'% 

^-- • — 

--J^H 

«> 

*  .            V  . 

-^'        C* 

• 

-W' 

m 

^- 


i 


s 


crc». 


q*=s: 


=i=^=^— *= 


:1t=qiii 


:«=i: 


:rn/7. 


said;.  .  .      And  his        lov    -     iiig  breast  was  a  per      -      feet       rest  For 

cold,  .  .  .  The       i  -  dol    he       made       a        vie  -  tim     was    laid    At     the 


Copyright,  1384,  by  HnJiBABD  Bros. 


LADDIE. 


Ijai^^^;^: 


m 


-^^. 


a  tempo. 


^ 


443 


m 


i 


some  -  bod-  y'8       wea 
shrine     of   the        god 

J 


of 


-M 


head  ;  . 
gold  ;  . 


And   some-  bod  -  y's     smile  was    like 
So      sun  -  light  was  chang'd  in  -   to 


-%—^ 


-if^ 


^^^^^^ 


-n—^ 


P  a  tempo, 

s 


jt— * 


I' . 


i.r 


11 


sun  -   shine,         When  walk-ing      by     some-  bod  -  y's        side, 
siia   -   dow,  And   he         bow'd        his     head    in      the        strife; 


And 
In       a 


>  y 

-tr- 


~J^Z 


M\ 


^'i:.' 


ereR. 


^^£3 


S 


i<i-1«=qir 


^^A 


rail  molto. 


--^-t^ 


-^^=!i         j^ — ^§     K     h: 


rit. 


-t- 


r 

^ 


oft    as    he    told  the  sto - ry    of    old,      So   some-bod- y's     lips  re- plied:  "O! 

bro  -  ken  heart  he  buried  each  part  Of  the     light      and  love   of   his    life.      O! 

-X  ■      -- 


meno 
> 


mosso.  con  e^tprcss. 


:S=^ 


SSt 


^--^ 


m 


Lad  -  die,  Lad-  die, 

Lad  -  die.  Lad-  die, 

>  > 

-I- 


f 


Lad  -  die, 
Lad  -  die. 


.  .  I       nev  -  er       can     love       but 

.  .      Thou  wert      made  for    more      than 


— ^- 


f 


m 


:--^^ 


:qi=.-:ir_ 


m 


:i-'.': 


I 


I:.'  y 


M 


444 


LADDIE. 


m 


animando. 


~m W 


-=^^ 


theei  .  .  .      Un  -  til     death   doth  j)art    you    have      won       my   heart,  And    are 
thU:  ...        To       be     lov'd       a      day     and   then      flunjij       a-    way,  Just 


t:fr 


1:1 


i; 

■  -i 


m/j- 


S?"  frex.  Ht._ 


dim. 


itrzirj^ 


a  tempo.       ^        >^ 

— > S ^1 *- 


::}t- 


all  the       world  to 

bouL'iit    and    sold    witli      a 


^ 


!*""^ 


J- 


me; 


Un  -  til     death     doth    part  you   have 

To      be     lov'd       a       dav    and    then 
>.  > 


-h 


tt**i 


=«t=r^ 


f^ma 


cre». 


r\t. 


dim. 


Tt 


1»- 

a  tempo.  I 


=^:it=:^= 


$ 


>  rail 


al=:sz=SC=S= 


7s/  t'me.  motto  rit. 


3B 


2d  time,  motto  rit. 


E^= 


^^^?^^^^^ 


I 


W 


won     my  heart,And  are       all        the  world  to     me. 
flung     a  -  way,        Just 

=1 K-  I  ~i 


bought  and  sold  with  a 


:S=^ 


^ 


r--1=t: 


^SFi=5 


a^PP 


rail. 


col  canto. 


z—W ^- 


^XA 


a  tempo.       col  canto. 


:^EE?^ 


^it=^ 


r 


I 


m 


ni 


-^-*- 


:jf_in-^: 


«v 


kiss. 


a  tempo. 


^ 


01 


« 


Ir 


^^3 


^> 


.^T^  —^     dim.  p         .^T' 

"tar  -^    tr"         "^  "tsr 


;*^* 


iig 


tQ*3^ 


LADDIE. 


445 


P  meno  momn.  — = 


iES 


^^^^ 


Lad-die   was  somebody's  dur  -  ling,        As  sorae-bod-y  kuows  to  -   day,  ,  .  .     But 


:^— 


pnro  cren. 


crcs. 


=qs::: 


l^'-^qv 


::^-:=q^ 


1-^^^ 


:q«i:==f 


i^a^j=jl3^=^ 


Love,  tar-  ried  late  for  the     Gold-  en  Gatc.Has  sevcr'd  their  lives  for  aye ;  .  .  .      But 


^E£5 


=1^ 


::jz 


i 


=1= 


pnco  eres. 


cres. 


T- 


S 


^ 


--^ 


^f|^^^ 


tCr^" 


!*>- 
.•»-•>- 


:qv=qii,      ^i      f»--=qK=fi 


zaz^j—j—^—ii—m- 


s=^ 


«M  poeo. 


1^      Ni~q>»= 


::fi- 


-J    J     J    -Ml 


^ 


in    the  green  a  -  ere    of     Heav'n,  Where  sonicbod-  y  knows  he      sleeps,  O'er  a 


t-^: 


-^1= 


^^ 


"^^i^ 


T=^ 


-SKi- 


«n  poco. 


I§; 


ig:-: 


^ 


-(S>- 


f 


w 


eres. 


-^ 1- 


',ras8-y   grave  where  moon  daisies  wave  Somebod  -  y  kneels  and  weeps. 


4- 


-;'    ■(' 


hr 


ft- . .  ' 


t  m 


^     ;!-^^M 


J 


;    ! 


■"^t 

i,-.:-!!' 


it 


iiii 


446 


LADDIE. 


rnll. 


mnlto  rail. 


fit. 


-m — ^ — » — m~ 


I?E=?:-*^ 


^^— 6«=5=^ 


:p 


Soiiu'-bod-y  kneels  and  weeps, 


1..W J_ 


:|z;: 


-^:7 

f-(nnel)()(l  -  y   kneels  and  \vee|ts:    O! 

-4- 


:^ 


^ri- 


fe 


-S-T 


dim. 


tnolto  rail. 


4:^&r 


B- 


■5* 


izir: 


^S' 


:qT-T 


3i!t 


con  sentlmenio. 


:-3^: 


:S"-=^ 


-^ — I 

Lad  -  die,     Lad-  die.       Lad  -  die,  .  .  . 


Utr^d; 


=1= 


f 


:^- 


:q=:zr::rzr=:. 


Come  back,     if       'tis      but 


to 


P 


r 


^^m 


iz^g: 


-=4: 


4*= 


m 


qH=n: 


animando. 


r^^rs: 


errs. 

— K-. 


:*=§*: 


sav. 


$^ 


Tiie     an  -  gels      a    -    bove         bave  found  tbee  a     love,    And 


^^ 


:ll*=5i 


"ii-      f" 


animando. 


-f 


■Ei^ 


:qi 


*^; 


sS- 


n7. 


con  passionc. 


zm~-^ 


±:; 


borne 


thy      bur  -   den        a 


way! 


:*rf:^i: 


l^-=i 


=S^ 


ri<. 


^i 


Come   back. 


come 
> 


/ 


T 


A 


O! 


m 


*-x' 

» 

0) — 

":-1tr 

jut 

to 

_^_— 

r-l 

r 


^ii 


^ 


love,    And 


errs. 


^ 


i~rr  — a — : m k-i 

LADDIE. 

animanAo. 

1 — -H  ^     i^ -)* 1 h-i 

crrt. 

447 

'    L  — m—i p __ ^- 

— 1~  ■    -f r* 1 -P- 

■zM-^B— 

(•  -    •        '»— 

back If 

'tis     but     to      say,      The 

_ ^ 

an  -  gcla 

r-^' — 

-^      1 -<^ 

a  -  bove     have 

-4-   1 

3 — r 

anirmxndo. 

f  • 

•40- 

:_t:        - 

ii& — 

ez3--  -E^::^ 

IP:  ' 
1 

m  • 

poco  rail 


=^^ 


/ 


rail  aitsai. 


i?-f*: 


I 


found         thpc 

rs 


lEE^lEz:zsm 

poco  rail. 

c— •-- -t— 


a  love,  . 

1  I- 


And      borne       tliv      bur  -  di'n        a- 


i* 


rf-L_€.--1i 


--_^ 


i 


p 
^ 


r^EF: 


>-4- 


I 


::|tr± 


n 


P 


moUo  rit. 


:^=i*- 


.>. 


SES 


-way!  And  borne       thy     bur  -  deu         a  -   way! 


> 


I  col  canto. 


a  tempo. 


'^E^ 


Si V- 


•       i 


ll 


.  I. 


! 


il 


I' 


'I 


1 

;onie 
> 

-•>■ — 

^ 

-*-- 

^B 

1 

-^ 

P 

T" 

— 

A> 


,'  V 


448 


THE  BUGLER. 


FRED.  E.  WEATHEHLY   M.  A. 
> 


^ 


CIRO  PINSUTL 

a-4- 


spp^sppf-pfpl^gt^i^ 


p 


Btacc. 


^E 


^=ij 


— n't-    )  1  i — 1 — y- 


J*-^ 


fc^^^J^ 


JiM 


^ 


-J^-^->- 


"-^l::* 


p        ^*f     p 


^^^EEE^EEE 


•      *     1^     I 


I 

£3- 


~'-ig^9^- •  -lf9 


P 


f 


^     V 


)_  "I  ( — s^U 


V—  > — 


^m 


--^« 5f.=^. 


? 


:il=:~i 


=§* 


The      1)U  -  gler     luioed  thro'    the      driv  -  ing      snow,     By     the 


atacc. 


^ 


^^^^ 


=1 1— =l~f- 


,1!'; 


1^:5: 


t^:=d: 


^: 


:t 


3: 


-*---*- 
fe^ 


P 


fro  -  zen     riv  -  er        to  watch     the       foe,  Be  -  hind     him    in  camp        hia 


fe2^ 


-^ *- 


J=^: 


^S=5=^S 


-q— ^-q — ^-=1— jg- 


*  T 


±«=z^i 


r 


-^ 


5E3i: 


^ESfc 


-"^*= 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


■(: 


_^_._^ 


NSUTL 


-4 


m 


?53 


3y     the 
> 


^'-i* 


i 


t== 


;^ 


p        his 


T 


'—- J^ 


:-^-«l=^ 


THE  BUOLEIt 


419 


Wumid  -  ed   iiinl  spent  fioiii  thi'  iiiurii-  int,'."*    IVay,  from  the 


rfcr^^fcrzi  ..:^^'  .az 


B^ 


^: 


-Si 


»        ■ 


morn 


ing's        fray ! 


:?j» 


l2:-J 


L^  ^  ^. 


^^ 


-4r 


/ 


:d=- 


:^;z«jza( 


:^- 


S       f»       N 


:•=;* 


h- 


His    or-  dcrs  ran  ; 


a^ 


-^ 


-»   --n 


"  When  thou  see'st  the      foe, 


:ai_g|-a|nrz:g|:g- 


_-j_j_j,^__ — ^jj^ 


Throe  loud 


Lfrli 


■  ■fi^:^: 


.g  .L_A 


-^rr=.^: 


^^^ 


^^^ 


bhists  on  thy  bu  -  gle       blow,"  Those  were  his  orders  ;  He'd  keep  them  well,Galhiiitly, 


-40-  -& 


gg^i^^E^&rzgE:^- 


L--# 


No.  2.-M. 


;:i:t 


V-  1. 


450 


THE  nUOLER. 


/  ran. 


-0f=S 


T*- 


1 


=^ 


-r  3 


fiiitlifiil-lv  till    ho    Ml 


f     r„!l. 


^^'f  —  -z^i 


P  a  tempo. 


pofO  cr<\*. 


-S"-- ' H 


mi 


3  » 

i)if  no  mosno  yrandwno. 


m^^ 


tf 


"^^^m 


Stead    -    y     and     fflow, 


Pac    -    ing      tho   snow, 


ElEl: 


3/c«o  Niosao  grandioao 


p 


It 


:ff=*: 


1^ 


Still  -  -vvart  old       bu  -    glcr      watch  -  ing  the      foe  !  .     . 


Stead    -  V      and 


I 


I 


:•-*: 


fe^^^ 


J- 


="? 


-»*- 


I 


:«ir«M|: 


m 


i^j^i^  i^S^ 


•       •       • 


:»•: 


iS^ 


^3= 


-^ 


:}t^= 


-^ 


*M < 

-< 


f 


;^- 


slow, 


erf.i. 


5Ei 


i^rr^pi 


Pac  -  ing  the       snow,  . 


Stal-wart    old      bu-  glcr 


^•^. 


:§P^^ 


^Ep?f£?ESES 


*i — — ^ 


m 


f  crea, 


/     '/ 


I— h 


j* is 1^ 


:t=«* 


:^ 


THE  BUOLER. 


r^ 


t/ 


ii?£2£^?r3 


•J  51 

Hi 


wiitcli  -  iii^  till'      flit! ! 


col  c'lnto,  a  Iniijui.  f         —        —  if  p 


;---^-- — Pt 


rspirpizi 


H — 


:ir       :«■ 


--ff^  •--,  K 


_ p..  ■ c:  •  ■.  -,  p« — _ , 1^ ^ — __ 


lYimn  Ifmpo. 


:=rrr: 


^^ 


Prima  tnnpo. 


The  wind  blnws  culd  t'nmi 


m^ 


llu'       Irt)/.  -  (.11    tide  ; 


I 


Hark 


y-: — ^ — j(-  «_ 


ifcS3^ 


__  .^ 


-M   1  ^         —    -       ^ ^■^ ^=J — ^=> ^Kmmmmmmm 


P  ti-*L^£~^EH^ 


^^^?E^^ 


S^vSb- 


•^a-5-s.i — ^-1 — 


r 


ien 


:tr~--;?: 


:l         1 


lliirk !  the     foe    on  the  oth-  er 


side,      A-  cros:<   the      ice     they  are 


^ — i- 


i=^M|-^«r: 


:ir— i^"-;3r 


^       ^       N 


If 


C^.'Ik 


-^m 


^*t3^3^ 


1 

•»  - 


ie==:* 


!1h a — I — "J — ■(-!;- 


1^         k 


1^  •*• 


>^ 


-=t=r-t: 


-.=e-* 


-i- 


H ^ 1- 

-* -t — I- 


niiirch  -  injf       fust,   And  the   hu  -  gler       blows     a 


Htir  -  ring  blast,    a 

h ?s ts ?ga-^ 


_*r-^-^air.i'^q=,-: 


-liT--^ 


-^ — K- 


=M=L 


SE^ 


♦     CK     tZi 


1  ':'?lr 

1-""'^ 

—■"r. 


:1 


;  n 


452 


THE  BUGLEF5. 


S^^-^Z2-^ 


Lt> 


:E 


"|S- 


:l:«: 


— S- 


3 


stir 


ring        blast. 


— ^--S    h-+— I ►— 


i^E^ 


-_B(zT:=«Br:i 


-•-    -S^' 


^ 


=*==ai=^ 


/ 


:^~ii(=«l- 


:ig 


ifcS: 


±=«=r=5=*=it 


,-^-|__l^-,_^-ft=^iirz1» 


*=*: 


3: 


fc^=d=— .— == 


And  now !      and      now  !        they  are   at   the  shore !  Loud    -  ly   the 

— Si — I ^^ — I H-| — - — B  \\\ — I-  -B— PH-i 


>  >  > 


OTS. 


3-- 


:^«C^: 


r^:-:1z::«!;-:±=:.^|"-ar 


i 


,.  (;: 


P 


tS=i= 


=p=:*- 


:t?=r_t:i 


-^- 


T:=5=S=3^ 


1**- 


:g        ^ 


— I — ^  I 


bii 


gle  rails (ince        more,     He  raised  his       bu-  gle  a  -  gain      to 


H h 


-f'-rr^T^ 


:aa!|j^ia|i:«|:c:aD4M: 
—I — I — I — (- — I — I — I — I — I 


-+ — I — h 


— I -^- 


-f-ri 


:f^i 


^^ 


^^^^^^L 


P 


=lS= 


^ 


-B—^WB-. 


ritrffiizzpri: 


,  .^ 

■'■■  ^ 
J. 


-M 


sS^"  ■ 


t2=izi-J^ 


-S— 


-i*- 
blow,But  a  shot  from  the  en-e-my  h\id  him  low 


I5-r^' — I 


~¥ir^-~A-^ 


w — sf- r— ^-  P»^  -( 


poco  roR. 


^=tF=»^±^^^^^^,^i-:^-^ 


«/>  •'/  = 


I 


'f 


"q» 


:drr=z^:g 


,a^^ 


«— t 


:P2= 


.tes=ir=: 


I 


=3 


:it«=^ 


-  ly   the 


r»in     to 


->— 


4 


u<w. 


THE  BUGLER. 


453 


STeno  mosso  maestoso. 
P 


t| 


:==!- 


::^=:^: 


=t 


-*- 


i^^Jli 


There     in    the   snow 


li  -  eth     he        low, 


i^ 


Gal  -  lant  old      bii  -  glor 


f,--  'i         '*  '■-  •*  T 


"r~s 


I 


W 


!^M 


stiag 


:=i 


r 


tJ      <*l  T::j— r^P U    I       J — [-g^ — — - 


OTM. 


tf 


:-^gi^ 


^^ 


;i^^ 


:;=_-M: 


^ 


shot   by   the     foe ;         There  in     the  snow 

_i 1 — , 1 


li  -  eth    he    low, 


Gallant  old 

V       1  ^ 


i 


'-t-f 


1 

.^ , 1— <• , 1 1— I 1 


«jL 


:S=S: 


E^^r.^ 


1_-^: 


="P^£b 


bu  -  gler      shot       by   the      foe. 


tr 


^ 


-q—  r^^i 


£^3EtrrfcB 


:?iEE^ 


:.^= 


co/  vanto. 


a  tempo. 


'^E^^^^ 


fc..  .^, 


•"/^ 


P 


^-.>- 


,^: 


=t== 


tis^^T^^^-^ 


i^ 


Primo  tempo. 


Prinio  tempo. 


He  raised    him  -self       in      the   blood- stained  snow,    And 


:^r:g:rr^ 


:-'T^"^~~V 


„_^^.,_gi 


> 

:p: 
-I — 


tJ! 


I  I 


n.  i 


:  1 


■ill 
■'it- 


''i? 


.(• 


w 


il 
;       t. 

i 


•1 


454 


THE  BUGLER. 


itrzzzt: 


proud  -  ly  he  faced       the  cum 


nig 


foe,      He  seized   his    bu-gle         and 


--1 "  ::^l-l— 


=--=S=^5-=*£ 


— 1 $r— 


H -f- 


zwt=S:iz 


^^^m^ 


roll. 


m 


-t- 


^^^ff==>: 


i^ 


s 


blew     with   pride,        Onegrand.long      blast,    and 


fell,   and   died,    And 


-^—^-s^ 


^^^^^g 


5=^E^ 


SEt 


~^^^r~  1- 


^ 


-■',— 5-«!- 


> 


5)-?t-=i— a*!— =1- 


"5^ 


=i=n- 


H 1- 


r— ^ 


II 


-•-  -m-im-m-  -^-  -w-  -•-  '^-  -*-«^i#-   •-  -•-  -»- 


'/ 


*/ 


►^"•^ 


ct^: 


I 


^=^^ *- 


>s 


-IT-      ^ 


•^ 


•^ 


i^-^ 


* 


y  tempo. 


cr 


i^ 


;*:^«   «: 


=^1?=^=:^^ 


^:^^ 


--ST— S:*^f 


> 


Hia  comrades  came  when  the  fight   was 

-gl i-.^- -rta  _z^::z::S 

— ^rr-gCil  =:«ti':Trz:«|_:«:r«=7- : 


:*=:iii; 


>  •>  >  > 


,^mzX- 


A^ 


zMzm—ac 


^^:i 


THE  BUGLER. 


455 


Jf- 


past, 


^ 


They  found  luiu  cliusj)  -  iug  Ins  hu 


-*= 


-*=& 


^ 


j:lu     th.-^t,      Dead  at  his 


;*^fe^ 


•  ■     • 


•    3    • 


•         '>        ■ 


/ 


P 


'^^=^- 


@: 


Kfe 


\s 


W^ 


CT-yZlg— Bjg^J 


:^ 


^: 


^:^^:^^= 


:i=St 


post 


i- 


in    the   ice        and      snow,       His   old   face    turned  as     he    met   the 


t^^r 


-^ 


iS>- 


:q=i::p 


d TiJ 


5^ 


-=      / 


^d^^^3=:r:i 


r 


:=* 


i 


-izr 


f 


1 


a  ti'mpo. 


3= 


illiU 


-«- 


fe^ 


Ifci 


AAfHo  fMosto  «io?/o  grnndiom. 


I 


There        lot    him     rest,  He       shall      be     ble.st, 


4^ ,J-._«' 


iJ/i'do  HiosNrt  H)o//o  qrnndinso. 
J. 1* ^-J?-#* 


^^-* 


;-j^«:^ff:f^ 


3 


yt^^—a- 


■:*^ 


456 


THE  BUGLER. 


-»!—*- 


-JB—^-= 


t> 


There       let     liiiu     rest, 


plEl* 


^ 


-*• — 

:|ac=: 


j^mmewi^^ 


He     t^liall      he       hleirt, 


/ 


I — I — H- 1 H— K- 


r,'/.  rt.i.i(7». 


-•"=/■= 


i 


I 


Gal  -  laut      old      bii  -  gler, 
■fi      '^-     ^ 


Brav 


st       and    best ! 


■zM- 


£ 


>     >     > 


^-^A 


:^*=li=|»i 


«/ 


^^r:- 


^ 


sf  col  canto,  sf 


f  a  tempo. 

s 


* 


m^ 


>  >  i 


15:,    r       %S 


^^,-%- 


■'/ 


?$=!; 


-=9— S- 


a 


"/ 


^ 


|-^^ 


:i:- 

f 


^m 


J 


!^^ 


'^ 


-!S=:^z 


>    >    >. 


:»=N: 


s 


a 


::s^3j- 


:3i 


467 


Mnderaio. 


DID'ST  THOU  BUT  KNOW. 

(SI  TXJ  S!*A.V.*.IS.) 
ROMANCE. 

RV  'IT. 


[^s 


tf 


:==::jc?^^: 


^5^r3c. 


M.  W.  BALFE, 


m 


Wilt  have  my     iiaine?         Oli,     it      is 
Vcux    tu    mon     no)n/  II      eat      a 


f^'E: 


tj 


»»/ 


:2:n--; 


EES 


?iE^:H 


X--- 


^^M^^M^^^^^^ 


thine! 
toi! 


Wilt  have  my  wealth?  'Tis  al?;o  tiiiiio!  dladly  with  all  I'll  jiart.be- 
]'ei(x  tu  mesbirmt.^    I/s  sont  a    ioi!       a-vecbunhenrje  h-    les 


m 


f  s         s 


:i= 


-^     ¥  Pi^'F  ^- 


f 


:=1= 


^ 


^S^ 


Adagio  molto. 


-  lieve    me, 
do/i  -  ne. 


i- 

But  in   re-  -  turn  one  boon  thou'lt  cive  me, 

»S'i  ton  re- yard  bril  -  le      ei     rmjonne 


:(?=*i:r:*=i 


Just  let  one 
Et    sc    r«- 


m 


u 


— * 


^^ 


.J. — 


Ll 


^ 


Copyright,  1881,  by  IIubbakd  IJkob. 


ilifP 


III 


Stt^ 


•     I 


458 


^t:1Sr 


DID'ST  THOU   BUT  KNOW. 
Andante  vantahilc. 


Romance. 


^iC 


tt  n  -  (Icr  jrlanee  bo  mine. 
■pose     unpen     sur     tnoi. 


m 


Adagio. 


Did'st  thou  but  know  bow  much  1 
Hi      (u      sa-vuin  cum-me  Je 


^^^ 


fc!j=:r=: 


p  I  IJ    ill"''!"'      1   I  ' 


^11     A'  I  I J    II   ^^^  i  II 

m^^ — , —  tt.M-4 *LM-^ ii-*-* m 


i 


r-=52= 


-I- 


-« — ^1   X 


•U^^ 


-t— 

thee, 

me 


£e^ 


-N — K 1^ 


:«tr:S*: 


-JS=ZB=W- 


-^^ 


-^ 


« 


love 


Did'st  thou   but  know  how  much  I     love   .    .    .    thee, 
(S'i         in      sa-  Vdis   comme     je       t'ai     -      -      me 


i 


P==^-m K      1^      I 


^^ 


m 


^c=iS=at 


Zjr-ji,riii"li^ 


-•— *— i? 


m^n 


=?— *- 


It  soon  would  move  thee     some  love  to  show. 
Bieri  sur  toi    me  -  me  .  .  ,    tu  m'aime-  mis. 


Ah  !  soon,  yes,   soon 

bien  ^ur,  bien   sur, 


;$^=s: 


V 


-,^-w^ 


f 


;-r- 


dim. 


zwzv-^ 


i 


some  love    to     sbow,  .  .     Did'st  thou  but  know, 
tu    m'ai-  me  -  raw  ...         SI      ta     sa  -  vais, 


Did'st  thou  but  know, 
«S7      tu      sa-  rat'.s. 


P 


tej^EEg^ 


:4 — I — t 


~-W 


--rt 


III  '    *    i 


-^: 


f 


f 


^-r^£ 


Jti^* 


> 


r 


''?>f 


rtt. 


DID'ST  THOU  BUT  KNOW. 


-S»- 


45J> 


Dul'st  thou  but  know       liow  much  I      Jovo 
Si      tu      aa  -  vuia         com-  me   Je      t'ai 


ifcz: 


<lim.~ 


colla  voce. 


}oro  nccrl. 


:^=S=r 


-zr^i 


-^. 


Would'st  have  my  heart? 
Veiu  tu   7non   cm.irf 


Oh!  it      is     thine! 
//    est     a       toil 


Its 
car 


ev  -  ry 
il  faut 


l,' 


•   ( 


If 


— ^ — t^ — y,»-i-i k_. — t^ — ^ 

thought 
bien 


to    thee  per  -  tain-  eth, 
qiiil  fen  sou  -  vien  -  ne 


And  there  is  nought, 
je    nai  plus   rien, 


nought, 
rien, 


'//m. 


2~^z 


~S — 1^- 


:::S=2aL 


l^^I^^m^i^M 


nouglit, 
I  rien, 

!-Q-'»— P 


And  there  is    nouglit     to    me        re- niain-eth,         My 
je     n'ai 2)'u.i    rien,       qui  m'appartien     •     ne  de- 


460 


DID'ST  THOU   BUT  KNOW. 


PiflR 


.^^^i^ 


■g-^rzjgz-s-isi. 


i 


.S(tul       my  wi'iilth,  nolle,  11(1110      uro  mine  ! 
puis       que  j'di         con  -  nu  ta     tui, 


Tlicn  take  my       lieart, 

Oh  !  /in  lidti  nion  r<i  iir 


—1-  ^  -^- 


~=\-, 


:i.^:&^^^^--~-^"=i  -^^-^  - 


I — \   I    -  -i 


--H--~ — I  "H \ — I     -ny^     -1     -^ 


-7 -J 


^— 1— — »- 


__^ — 


1^: 


IS-- 


b^-.^._>_V: 


?*=:S-:=r^= 


5j=*E^5«^^ 


t= 


=^^ 


;2Z"tz: 


.:p=ir::;:{*: 


-rpr 


for    it      is  thine ! 


Then  take  mv  heart. 


for  it    is   thine! 


il    est 


a      toi. 


Oh, 


jircndsmon  vmir 


il  est 


a      toi. 


i-^— 


--=!" 


-^*- 


^^ 


t^      ^' 


^ 


=2=!: 


■'V,  I 

M 


:4t 


asz:^*^^ 


mil. 


-^0 


-^- 


DidVt  thou  but  know Did'stthou  but  know, Did'st thou  but 


-SV   /)/ 


.VI  -  vats. 


Si    tit    sii  -  rais. 


iSi      ill     sa- 


m 


0—m^. 


:^-- 


^^ 


H— a — h 


^ 


r'5?- 
■"T^"' 


^p^- 


^m: 


col  canto. 


^ 


-=?- 


=P-- 


1*—-^" 


^ 


2^, 


3= 


i 


nel 


^' 


■^ 


rail. 


I'sttboubut 
)i      ht     sa- 


co/  eanto. 


-4- 


^^:-E^E:E 


liow  much  I 
ciim-me  je 

-  * — ^4 


DU-'ST  THOU  BUT  KNOW. 


•4G1 


lovo 
Cat 


tliee,  DiilVt  tlioii    hut  know  liow  muoli  I      luvc   .    .    .    thee, 

me,  Si        tu      sa-  vais  comme     je      t'ai     -      -      me, 


I — n~- 


■^J-*^'*  *-* 


'^"^'-^s-^ -5 


-jfn-ji- 


p 


:ti-._:jr 


-^i^-f*-4- 


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It  soon  would  move  thee     some  h)ve  to  show. 
Bieu  sur  toi    me  -  me  ,  ,  .   tu  m'aime-  rais. 


Ah !  soon, 
Bien  sur, 


bieu 


soon 
sur, 


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some  love    to     show,  .  .     Did'st  thou  but  know, 
tu    m'ai-  me  -  rais  ...        Si      tu     sa  -  vais. 


Did'st  thou  but  know, 
SI      tu      sa-  vaii, 


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Did'st  thou  but  know       how  niueli  I      love 
iSi      tu      sa  -  vais         com-  me   je      t'ai 


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•'-iH*-«'*^s — sl — \ —   *»  y    f(^\    ^  -  II 
-tt--^ — #—m — Sd: htrlr— '-  — — " 


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Q-m. 


462 


'II 

ill 


THE  MESSAGE  FROM  THE  KING. 


H.  1..  D'ARCY   JAXUNb. 


CIRO   PINSUTI. 


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"Who  will  give  his     life     for    the    Fti  -  ther-liuid?" 


Cried  the  her-  aid  of   the 


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AVho   will  do     this  dar- ing  thing? 


We   know    not  their  pass-  word,  we 


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THE  MESSAGE  FROM  THE  KINO. 


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ridos,  tliut  ho  rides  for    the  king." 


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THE  MESSAGE  FROM  THE  KING. 

poro  errs. 


a^^ 


— ~^k  |h      ^^  '         —■         y^  ■■■■ii^    II     III.,    , 


camp       ere     the  morn  -  ing     light? 


Who  will  yield  hi.s      life 


"-?=-"" 


•      •       • 


?r 


±z.t0z:^- 


■=e= 


pnco  crm. 


t»^=5: 


#_ee-ff-_-e- 


I 


Sees 


ere      the  dawn   of      day,      That  our  con  -  cjuest  nmy    crown        the    com  -  ing 

*-- -^T-l — -H- 


^Siii^if^a-N^ 


crM, 


y  ri7.  coi  cnnto. 


I  ■ 


Primn  fempo. 


fray?" 


r-t: 


I— iOi 


t=^^r; 


/ 


:1=i 


S^ 


rt: 


5--^,       f  t  »     «     I  f        -. 


I     t 


"/ 


fl^l?^ 


>    h    "^ 


-n-i—- 


>— ^ 


zzti^nrt'-r 


.  f« 


,con  energta. 


:t: 


i^ 


"I    will  give   my     life      for  the    Fa   -  ther-liind!" 


Cried      a  warrior  worn  and 


-"^=^, 


THE  MESSAGE  FROM  THE  KINO. 


AGli 


rre». 


^^J^-z^a^ 


"And  your  meswagc   cim- voy      to  our  camp  far    a  -  way 


crrn. 


^*, 


li^n- 


=t:     =1: 


m 


•ji\ 


-^  err». 


Ere         the  hills  arc  lit  with  gold." 


From  the  nionarch'.s  right    hand         tiie 


crif. 


feJS^^E^pEIap 


» 


-^^ f, — ^ — 1> ' 


crcK. 


5=ga^f^=^ 


r_-.,_- 


T" 


-Ma.  sSJ 


mia-sive    he  bore,  And  pa-ss'd  thro' the  night     a    -    way; 


But  the 


m 


f 


re  — T- 
-1--        Jg: 


1 


fi  poo  rail. 


tid  -   ings  were     read 


by     the  side       of     the      dead 


In       thfc 


i^ K^- 


?fc=?EiL 


-«»• 


ipi 


r^r 


-q^-':-r:t: 


-^ 

P  poco  rail. 


No.  2.-.30. 


F  F 


P 


hk 


... ,  ( . 

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■'11 


4GG 


THE  MESSAGE  FROM  THE  KINO. 


3feno  mmwt 


:d^-~^-jm:z^T 


-rrz^z 


±=*^.i\ 


ligiit     of     the  new-  bum   day. 


Ob! 


f^ 


-r 


■mr  jm- -•--*.- 


eon  etprCM. 


'S-i- 


3e^ 


flM 


brave  -  ly      he   rode     for     the      kiiij^  .  .      that  iiiglit,  And  brave  -  ly  ■    he 


tr 


5    _ 


--=1= 


Wr ^ 


_2^« i:_    ■• 


m\ 


ip 


in 


^^ig 


^-ir* 


rH^-:?.: 


died        ere     the  morn  -  iiig     light,         And    the      life  ...     he   gave,     at      the 


pOVO  ITI'8. 


-'l-i*- 


=p=±: 


m 


m 


erfis. 


^EiEmI 


^- 


i^^:i 


/  pneo  rit. 


-t- 


^5^ 


dawn  ...      of     day,     Won  the    vie   -    tor'g      crown      ii.      the    glo  -  rioiis 


il: 


Mm 


-e-: 


•    •      • 


:**:         3?: 


^mMM^B^m 


f  col  canto. 


m^ 


If 


p 


con  anima. 


—JT. 


=«—-*' 


i ^ 

an  -  swer'd  with    liis        life; 


■t^lz:r^zLz: 


m 


3=:a--T::«l 


His      (K'titli  -  loss     iinnie    shuU 


enrrijir.. 


S^: 


■  .-^=5t 


't- 


t 


— I 


:^-:=r|J;:--.*-:r=:|i 


erp». 


f  grandiimo.'^ 


4r:=t: 


::ff =*=:•: 


-♦ 1^- 


:g-rT^  ^ — --- 


±L 


i^^i^ 


pass    to  fame  As    He  -  ro    of     the      strife, 


'      r  r  r 


As      He    -    ro    of       the 

1^  I       \ 


^' 


lit— sh-r-d* — - — =1 


=,^=--5 


y  grandioso.  col  canto. 


:=r 


IS 


■r-«i 


^;r^- 


-=»- 


=S:.   ,:*: 


'f, 


•  M 


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Ped. 


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463 


THE  NEW  KINGDOM. 


MARY  MARK-LEMON. 
..1  ikIiiuIi  vhiIIo  triiiuiiiillo. 

::4i  #(S    *-* 


BERTHOLD  TOURi 


P  Hiiiijilice 


\-^. 


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-I" 


^•D-'  ^ 

^E^^^*' 


P 


3^ 


^^^ 


-«- 


Two     lit  -  tie  I'rieiMliosd    ciiil-drfii,        Com-  nules  for  niori-  tlian  a      year, 


p 


-^ 


^P 


con  Pfilale. 


T^r 


Sg 


gl_^_ 

— • — _-^ — ^_ 

^^-^^-^N 

Et^^m 

=-*A 

i 

One    sold  flow' rs  on      a      door-jitop,  One  swept  a  cross  -  ing      near; 


i 


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1^ 


{?=^ 


:-ip. 


^.^^ 


f~ 


f 


m^ 


S: 


— f- 


K      S 


V 


«j— ^ 


:^z^r:l^ 


__^^ ^ — t, ^ — j^ 

He       was    a    cur  -  ly-  head-  cd      lad  -  die, 


^ 


ze=zm: 


Brim  -  ful    of  laughter     and 


■•  fi 


nl 


OUR* 

p -X- 


] 


^^' 


m^ 


=3^ 


>r     aud 


==^^ 

1=-^=' 


THE  NEW  KINGDOM. 


ereu 


469 


-  <•«•» 


do. 


T 


:?r:r- 


^ 


fuu, 


iShu      WU8       u      xtuid      lit  •  tltt       lux  •    xic, 


:z=_:5r^r?i 


1 


II 


cr 


EiE^ 


h:-=^ 


^E^I^^^H 


::=r 


•fiSSr 


m^: 


-■^-7 


crrH 
--1- 


-Jimi 


«# 


rmiii^^ 


rf/m.  . 


•  • 


m^ 


-S: 


-^r-: 


T^ 


liairki(«M  j^old      by      tlie      sun. 


--^::d: 


r- 


dim.  . 


St 


And      wlun       tlu-    li^lits      ot'      tliu 

— ( 


P  — =—     , ■      mf  Irijato. 


^. 


^^ 


■_=}: 


•^r^zt^:::^ 


■sr 


»/ 


jo;» 


:ifE^: 


I 


cit 

m 


T 


Told    tliut  tho  nij^lit      had       cotne, 


8I1C  woultf 


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cr  . 


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1 

1 

1! 

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470 


THE  NEW  K.NODrM. 
mf  crva.  , 


^ 


iqs:^.  rs: 


Home ; 


She  WduKI  till     liini   u    \V(Hi- der- I'ul     Hto    -    ry, 


She    hu.l 


i   if  1  *  s '  ^— ^ 


-)^-.U- 


n^ 


frix.  . 


11 


:3:. 


■cr 


H 

■+- 


.JL-- 


rilnr'l. 


a  tempo. 


# •- — :=— 


m 


heart!     of     a    kiiig'lom    call'd  Home. 
<5»  a  Uiiipo. 


I    coUa  toce. 


^^-^: 


■.mp2z 


— ^~. 


P^ 


.  r^i  J      J 


^:= 


p^^ 


:^- 


-I 1 P=-^ — •- 


J I 


4^= 


-"0?=: 


W- 


:^i=:t- 


^f^g= 


S 


JO 


L 1^ 


-^^ 


"-:::i3= 


»    "1^    <»- 


— Jt- 


llo  -  ses,  that  cost  not   a     pen-  ny,         Grew     in       a    gar  -  den        fair, 


^S 


-m-  ■W'-m-  -m- 


P 


r  r 


i 


3= 


-:^- 


:-I?:jk: 


THE  NEW  KINGDOM. 


--;f--4f^t- 


.j,^y^:^^: 


^V^ 


Lil  -  ies.tlittt  lav  -  er  [\\.  -  (led,  lilosHoni'd  in    win  -  tir      tliLTc, 


•171 


^^^ — -Ji.— S»r 


-:! 


S= 


8*- 


i^  r^r     ^^ 


:^fO 


4=-- 


"^^^^z^ 


* •-:^- 


-^=r*r^r 


-^  ■     .^' 


E^^l 


f  — 


--# -^ 


•"/ 


ar  -'    • :^- 


~-!^^ 


O  -  ver     a  poM  -  en     (hrcs-  lioM 


Cliil-dren  wore  ul- ways    at  plsiv, 


TO 


^      fit  -^  r 


4: 


:«=rr.T 


i: 


P 


cre^. 


dim. 


P 


S- »M • 


:«*: 


-!5^ 


■.■S=rrsrs:iJS^. 


:=t— -q* 


^^Ti^ 


:;T.qr:: 


No  -  bod  -  y       sang       for  nion-  ey,  So  no-  l)()d-y  sent  them  a-way. 


And 


^mm^^ 


-'^^ 


H — :|- 


-T^— :■-: 


era. 


dim. 


P 


r-Smz 


=^=jP 


Iee^eE^^^^ee 


§^ 


"-s 


v'M 


::f^ 


^"^ 

-^Vr^tiz^i, 

~^-Td 

— -— 

4- 

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■  ~m — 

^  -  >--j- 

— ^  ^?q 

t^*= 

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"  m  .-^' 

when     she  had   fin  -  ish'd  her      sto  -    ry,        They     wish'd  that     a    stran  -  ger  would 


mf      legato. 


^^f 


Si 


Jzitt* 


I 


nf 


-■q-- 


:=t; 


473 


THE  NEW  KINGDOM. 
P  r»prf»»irn.  frn     • 


^ii^^^:Z    '^  .  ll^r^° 


C'llllU', 


j=z __.j — ^ 

Ami         !<liow  tlifin  tlio  1h.'UU-  ti  -  ful         |iutli  -  wuy  Tliat 


1* 


mi 

4 I  4- 


y  f  ^  *  ^  ^  5  5^  7-^»*^  *•  **  ^  ***•  ^'•^•'^  $  s  s- 1.  s. 


^- 


^^ 


-w- 


-4r: 


:rr^nrrrzi=-— rr 


:-■::?: 


e 


-  do. 


af. 


—»-$*—■-    I 


z^r- 


JfcZlL 


a 


IcikIm     to     tho  kiii^-donicull'd  Home; 


And     fliow  tlicni  tho  lu'aiiti- fill 


^      ■•**«**  -••  ••  -•*  -•«•«  f  5  jl-  ■%-  -%■  s-  -*-  -^ 

-       -  do.  at.  f         • 


^m^ 


g 


P 


ritnrd.   , 


a  tempo. 


ltjS: 


:a^ 


path  -  way 


That    loads       to     the  kingdom  call'd  Home. 

a  Innpo, 


1 1— 1-  r— 


=-  m/ 


I    eolla  voce. 


■m — F^ t-=iP 


-J-     -^ 


rj-^r^f 


i 


i» 


One 


=to^ 


iW^^*^ 


1^ 


J^ 


P 


rj^ 


>¥=^^5i: 


ic^ 


f^^:^ 


iiS— g— 


'^ 


:?^ 


^^ 


BEe 


*^ 


THE  NEW  KINGtXSM. 


473 


:::q^zq^:ir=^: 


^b 


iq        :q%    :q^    q 


:-jm 


night  wlu'n  the  miow      wim        full  -  um, 


Hu        ouiiu!     l(ir    the  old     wwi'ct 


3:-i  -^  •!  I  -•  -I  ■(  •  •  •  -^^i  ^  ;  s  ;  f  $  •f*<* 


,  - .  1 


:;*  * 


^    ^0mJ^ 


J ,    _^      J         I     '  J 

:s:=:r{:::=P=rj?:^ 


P 


come  rvvit. 


-5=?- 


:r>|^     .-:^!!:rd  = 


PP 


-Jt BL 


-::p-^:qq 


tnle,  But  lipr   voice       be-  gnn      to    fal  -  ter,       Her   face  grew  wan  and 

-4- 


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P 


p^' 


rJE 


gn 


■a 


^ii 


■^^ 


ln^ 


^  a  tempo. 


*=^: 


:=^■r:q:: 


=ti: 


:s5 


^-^: 


'K      K 


-/ 


iE^ff^K 


rjsrrprrrftrrs 


pale;       One  kiss      on    the  gold- crown'd  forehead,    And  ho     know    the  stranger  had 


f^mmmfmm^m^n 


~    p        legato. 


t 


-=s  '_^     "/ 


F^Hi 


-^- 


:3=S= 


^f-=S=:T=3= 


"^ 


:ip=S= 


^  esprranito. 


cret 


cen 


::»«= 


=P=P- 


:iSE 


-I U 


zz:iz 


m 


come 


To         show    her  the  beau-  ti  -  ful        path  -  way, 


That 


— =—  p  crca    -----  cen    -        -        - 


m 


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i 


^"u^- 


i-»5p: 


'•■f 


i1 


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474 


Ii'd      to     tlu>  kinpliini  ciillM   ilninc, 


THE  NEW  KINGDOM. 
-I.  .  / 


T 


m        m      m      m      m      ' 

I     ^   ;»   ^   ?  - 


T(i        xliow    lior  tho  Ijoau  •  ti  -  fill 


-     •     •     Jo.  «/.  / 


rrr/t  - 


rfo. 


53=5?=^£ 


:Lirz6i- 


^  1   ^^ 


pntli-  wny.  That        lod,       to     tlif  kingdom     call'd  Hoim', 

I     .     .        .        — .— ^  I   - 


To 


-r — r — I — i 


ff        nllargnndo. 


^^^^^^ 


inolln,      ^rilaril. 

_4— J^— N- 


•»    ^i,^i». 


nr 


— ^ 1 ij"    -  r 


-r-jp— i.- 


^  ^        ^    k    ^    1^    k^    '^^-^ 

sho'V     lior     the    tM'aii  -  ti    -    fill      path-  way,    That   led      to     the  kiii(;dom   oall'd 


i 


// 


u=^ 


=n:5 


:g: 


I 


motlo.       rilaril. 


m 


■O r^ ^ 


a  tempo. 


3?5lE 


-*— -- 


S 


Home, 
a  tempo. 


/ 


*   * 


fTw 


8ra... 


mf  flim.  

— ^   --4_H — I— ^-l- — H IS 


PA> 


F 


iVd. 


;i  -  fill 

nil 


T. 


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do 


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1 


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OH,  THAT  WE  TWO  WERE  MAYING. 

(DUET.) 


REV.  CHARLES  KINOSLEY. 
Andnnlino. 


CHARLES  rOUNOD, 


riS.'S»33M»TilliflffliPjSi  si'lij!?!] 


p 


!gl.a- * — - 


^^fe^i^si^ 


^ 


■=K-q^-=q: 


:«:rs=n 


Oh,     that    wc  two     were 


zztir: 


:::^l4: 


nr:*_r: 


Oh,     thut    we  two     were 


-    p 


^rsg^fis^ 


^\mmMM 


-.<»-^ 


T 


1 — r 


a 


lUr^n: 


-^-»-=^ 


-I K- 


=•=*!= 


L-atzrr*. 


±zz=:;i?=«- 


may 


ing 


O   -  ver    tliC  fra 


*'^ 


q=»=n: 


^^^^3^ 


-    grant  grass,  .    .    .    Like 

-4 1- , , 


-i^ * 


may 


-    ing 


O  -   ver  the  fra 


-    grant  grass,  . 


Like 


^^gl^il^^l 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bkos. 


\J 


I 


!■   I- 


•  I 


..r 


h 


I 


r.  iM 


i'm 


476 


OH,  THAT  WE  TWO  WFRE  MAYING. 

:z-Z]--z:zil ! N 


.—=»-* 


cliil-dren  with  young  flowers  play  - 


H — -1 1^ 1»»- 

iiig  Down  the  sf  ream  of     the   rich     spring 


r^:-~ 


-r^r^- 


::»?zL^*i:-*: 


-     iug  Down  the  stream  of     the  rich     spring 


chil-dren  with  young  flowers  play 


^— ri=rf.r=:^z^J'--  -rpTir^  rrr  91%%%  «  ft  4  S:i;=C=^^?  4^  I 


=r^t- 


--^- 


-A- 


-\ !-' 


4- 


■m----zjm- 


z;^-z=z-g: 


breeze,        Down       the  stream  of      the   rich       spring  breeze.      Oh,        that     we 


breeze,      Down  the        stream  of       the   rich      spring  breeze. 


-r 


ta3=^ 


:]==1: 


i^E*^*E^ 


i4».B: 


t: 


^ 


two, 


Oh,    that  we     two 


oil,      tliat   we    two  Avere    may 


P 


-»=^»=^=t=:=1==?s 


a^= 


:=z_-:l: 


=1: 


-^•Hr* 


:4: 


Oh,   that   we  two,         that      wo  two,    that  we    two   were      may 


i^^^mww^mn 


ty — tti^B* — "^'' 


rich     spring 


rich     spring 

MM 


=•-=*: 


that     we 


-'Ljf- 


i 


iff^i^9, 


^ 


may  - 


niav  - 


'^i^t 


'^p~i 


OH,  THAT  WE  TWO  WERE  MAYING. 


477 


i&rX '^*- 


r=qi 


?=X:z:zz:f:fczz:^:  ~!^*— ■T^^-'^z 


in 


^[^3 


nil,'. 


1- 

01>,  tliat    wo  two     sat        dream    -     ing      On    the 


im[M. 


'1^^, 


!^^z^a  -'. 


-:^Sm--m^i^  "•«'•  •'••r  '^^j^'  ^jtf  m-d^^^tw 


■S3- 


#1,-    " 

I ^: 

■    ■     —               ^- - 

#     - 

.^ ..— 

«  '• 

tf  r:  ^«  •     -m — mr^^—' — jij — 

t  •--    ''-_-J:f    - 

1- 

.  __*  :^:  ^^^^.^^ Bi*^_. 

sward      of  some  steep  trimm'd  down,   .... 


Watch  -  ing  the  white  mist 


? — «- 


P 


=^ 


4?i:t::=:=:=t2^ 


h 


g:±=-X-^ 


steam  -  ing 


From       riv-  er  and  mead      and    town. 


:s:.: 


S^S^^^Fl 


m^Ti- 


g 


jsr 


:=r: 


^•3      5 


~^*    S*: 


h:/ 


?:-1-'^ 
"'.''  i-i> 

'^?;**B 

w. 

*':■. 

•^j^?; 

: '  III 

if     '  Vim 


478 


OH,  THAT  WE  TWO  WERE  MAYING. 


r^ — - 


±: 


:tz=r_-t=r— 


:^^ 


^E«i^ 


:t2z:t==:zz::zt 


Oh,     that  we    two      sat        dream     -      ing, 


Oh,     that  we  two  sat 


-^^4 


:t:=:t:^: 


:e=i: 


-t' 


^^ 


Oh,     that  we    two      sat        dream     -      ing, 


crea. 


■•-•I  •Hf- ■'-5-*  5-*-5-     -■•••'  ••*-•*•■-•    *'  -  «-M-W-« 'M- ii-^ ' -+ 


Oh,      that   we  two  sat 


^J=7j 


:2«- 


:iiJ:xi::«t 


fe-: 


iit^px: 


_^_i_ 


__9<^  .    ~  .    ^.     ^  .     &s»- 


=5=JS=" 


^^ 


i=:dN 


tf 


-^--_ 1^ 


rci: 


:Bt-^S5:iiE 


dream  -    -  ing     On   the  sward  of'some  diC")  trimm'd       down; 


i 


:^i= 


£i 


rt=-.5=Mzz5: 


dream  -     -  ing     On  the  sward  of  some  deep  trimm'd       down;  . 


h-M l-M h-M— f-H  — H h-l-H-  H h     . 


igaa^:.ii^riip^z-,-am^:,giiM:| 


P 


fei: 


^5: 


1;^- 


■iSi- 


r?=^t 


:^ Pt-I- 


ggrrvrrrrrjrxzjgz^ 


*:!=:*: 


Oh,  that  we  two         Avere  sleep  -    -  -  ing  Un  -  der  the  church  -  3ard 


:*tirH!~^;«r  «■  -^  «i: 


.  -a^  .  -a^  .  1^  .  -m^m-m-m-^-  -m- -m- -m- -m- 


i 


■^- 


:sS 


-=*• 


Mt 


sat 


tr^.»ziE 


t=.5zMzz± 


H    ;  I  I 


I9t^t9^ 


_i (- 


^RiF 


.'h  -  yard 


OH,  THAT  WE  TWO  WERE  MAYINO. 


479 


Edl_K 


-4 U^->-'     -i-jH-4 


J-.-t-  -.1 


"• — » 


sod, 


With     our        limbs        at    rest 


III    the 


:=m-: 


^ -^ -^ -m)- -^ -mt -^ -^ -at -^  .   -»^m-m- 


tf  9»$^«^s  I  ^^liftts  I 


•> 


I     I     I 1 1 H 


^$: 


i" 


_^^ 


-a-^- 


52=- 


§i?. 


-^=^ 


zF=^EE^S^^=^ 


lie:-.: 


::4: 


^t=l= 


■4 K 


H h 


K^ 


W-  '     §^  • 


:ir-4 


^•EEia^EfEE*: 


quiet 


earth's  .  .  .      breast,   .  .  .      Aud  our  souls         at  home         with 


=i^^ 


r^l 


And  our  souls  at  Ikhuo         with 


—I — I — I — I — I — I 1— I — .     -■     -T — ^  I  -   I    I    t — *-^r-A 1— (-H--I— I y\      I    I    I--. — i— -t-tr-)    ^      -J -^—! 


■■if^^ 


P 


■H^^i^J-mhr 


crea 


p^i= 


tsC  . 


a^i; 


m 


-^  :-^~ :- 

.gs«— ^ — - 


i 


L-^- 


g;©-  • 


:^~»n: 


:?3^ 


7=3' 

4== 


:?2: 


»-""'^:^' 


God. 


with 


God, 


with 


God. 


;=i:ri 


rCtp:: 


L-jir-=i: 


:i^_-: 


=:*=z=.SfJE 


God, 


with 


God, 


with 


God. 


'-  '  LU  LLi    LU 


.  < 


I 

I, 


4-'  'm'  f 


■J 


-I  ,:  I 


::|! 


w 


A  1 


n 


it 


480 


OH,  THAT  WE  TWO  WERE  MAYING. 


irpaizr: 


=?=^*=^ 


-e—f-m-- 


-1     l» 


Oh,     that  we  two     were         sleep  -         -    ing 


Un   -  der  the  churchyard 


-jzz- 


^- 


$ 


80(1     with  our  limbs  at  rest, 


I* — ^-i^ — =—- X- — '^-a? — 1= 


JL-z^bti: 


-p    .      'jn- 


S 


And    our,  and  our 


te= 


i 


r5=§i 


1 1^ 

in    the  quiet    earth's  breast,  Aud  our 


^  crcs   - 


-V«- 


:^i=2: 


-f» H 


H 


=«?== 


'tSSS~']St%'^m  '^^~'- — I 


z%:z 


-^       — 


-t:::r:^- 


■.<^~ 


.iS_i. 


)uls  ....        at     home  ,  .   with  God,  . 


at     home. 


zg-ziz:^: 


■-^^=1: 


:.=^3rqs, 


:.=^0^^ 


in: 


-=]■ 


nzi^r^rrj: 


z^=rMz 


-«.-■!- 


souls 


at     home  .  .  with  God,  with      God     at      home. 


-9 1- 


frrrit 


urchyard 


^S^ 


OH,  THAT  WE  TWO  WERE  MAYING. 


481 


;^--=t:: 


32: 


I 


s»— t- 


-|?^£-%E?5^ 


with 


GikI, 


.1 — -Tr:fe,& — i — 


=E=WtJ=^^ 


with 


God,   . 


at    home 


with  God, 


**?"»4 


i^-itfm=WBFMi 


I      i      I     L-       .  L.        L. 


ttccel. 


^m.-  -0.-     -m-" 


w0' 'W0- 'W^- .mf^  . .1?-  •        ^  .     ^    .  -^     "^p-    -^-       -^     P I 

1^      ^  -^  '-^ 


»1^ 


1 


r,  and  our 


I 


And  our 

■f8    - 


:^ivri-:?2rvr 


X- 


-»-?z?^: 


our    souls     at      home     with         God. 


r?— «-^  -=t 


-iE^3. 


Z^T^Z !=>-^-^ 


m 


our    souls    at      home     with         God. 


^=i= 


:g-T-:.^^ 


-e—Jf—if— -f- 


:# 


-S= 


i^!|lpfp|;^:;=|^^ 


*  In  octavea  to 


-ft- !f 


:*: 


j2.-        -(22.  •  .i2-'5      "-^. 

^  -•-"-•-    ^-'        ^-*  •&-■         *- 


:j5:iS 


No.  2—31. 


482 


THE  OUTPOST. 


EDWARD  OXENFORD. 
Mtiizinle  con  spirito. 


GIRO  PINSUTI. 


crea. 


JKSrZ-E 


ff^ 


:=!.: 


-»- — ■ — 


ir-i-zB-i.^ 


"^^.Mt 


3^= 


i^%ui~'r 


r^rrf: 


p 


"/       "/ 


»f      '/ 


— h 


H -Sl-T-t- 


i=S=::zt-: 


S^ 


^:zzzL-I^-: 


tj^:*:^ 


m 


■-— — — *— -^pt 


^-j-j— j^*= 


=r=" 


:^=T 


A        111  -  rid  glare  lights     iip     the  night  And  spreads  the  news    of 


ww^nm 


W- 


^—.^-'-m. 


P  staccato. 


^ 


:«-=■:=*. 


t=i-- 


'■^  '^-  '-m-  '-^ 


est 


H 1 1—       -+- 


W 


i 


crcs. 


:ir=S: 


^'=i-^==5= 


5=^ 


war, 


And,  urg  -  ing      on-  ward      to       the  fight,The     bu  -  gles    sound  a  - 


w 


^qi^:^ 


T 


-%7-tr^-jm 


'*-*  f 


1^ 


'W 


^=rf 


era. 


•  •  •  • 


-j:^— -*-- 
S    ^    ^ 


--4- 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbabd  Bhos. 


THE  OUTPOST. 


483 


-  fur, 


The       1)11 


jrlortHouiul  a    •  far. 


9 ^  -A — I — !-  4 \  ~  *^    I   li     ^^  «'     ^W  «i  --i^  m      ^ 

/  »f     f 


q>»-a= 


:t;-* 


1^>  ri 


^ 


tr 


^ 1 


«=^ 


-4 


t  •_::ti:f?:r-t-?:: 


£^£^:rE^ 


•     » 


P 


P 


:g^^^ ^- 


WM 


":sr=: 


^=r:^.5::qir^ 


See, 


^ — m—4i-m^'S^^94it~S'-m-m-  m—t 


m 


still    tiri      (ieath 


the 


a-zisij 


Pfl 


dim. 


P 


=zt?=:E=|zEE=>iz5=&=£^ 


-^ 


_i— — « — I — ^ i J 


P 


nen. 


i-di 


z-^zzi 


PSTa"^" 


5=i^r.qir=r 


4: 


-qiT^ 


out 


post 


luuTs,    .     .        A  -  lone,     vet  stern  and     brave, 


stan< 


--&- 


H 


— Ji=r=^ 


i"qii:^= 


-4--F 


T    T 


S= 


!=t.5!3^t3 


3 


~i  — ^« — I — t -— 1 — _-^-J--^  — ::j *- (—•--_— — F— • --r—" 


lii 


I  ill 


fi' 


11 


i  ft 


i 


rt_- 


rl- 


— ^z--)-- 


P 


-  lone,        yet  stern     ami      brave. 


He 


.  I 


484 


THE  OUTPOST. 


Marziale,  ton  tpirilo. 


=f:= 


H — n — Pf 


^ 


l«EEiE 


a=?=3ll 


does    not     tear      the  shot  uiui  »lu-ll  Thut  inoiikl     a        sol- dier's  grave, 


He 


f  con  apirito. 


crea. 


mS. 


m 


> 


^ 


/ 


pnco  rail. 


a  tempo. 


:»=»= 


:•=?=■ 


T 


"-T- 


-^ 


does  not  fear     the      shot  and  shell  That  mouhl    a     sol-  dier's      grave,    .    .      A 


THE  OUTPOST. 


485 


^ 


=t: 


rS^^mz 


■H 


bat 

:r=4r: 


tie 


ra 


t 


-^^z:rzzs=--rzirzz^  r 


-4^ 


cr    MOW, 


And 


:^.:r?t- 


'^- 


•  Ci 


'.^r 


*  a=i 


^?=i:rl:y-: 


is; 


'M 


-:=\~ K- 


-X 


4 


forms      still  vouiitr    nn  -  time 


iy        l)u\v,    Anil  teach      the      way      to 


If"  ^ 


In 


h  ..'I  • 


i 


die. 


zzr=z 


:qii===r^: 


:•=*- 


The      foe 


spcetl.s  on  ! 


all : 


_::z^„q__-j;_ >-^ 1^, 


1 — ^. -.  .a 


^tizL] 


* 


■i,:i 


tliifi 


486 


THE  OUTPOST. 


the  liard     -      fuught 


lewpre  cre». 


-q_i_ 


r 


zm — ■: 


:ta==t 


field. 


Tlie     foe 


speeds  on ! 


ah! 


-p: 


'^ 


^^ 


all 


is  lost ! 


They've   won 


the  hard     -      fought 


^^^ 


--:»: 


/ 


■H =1- 


-s«- 


B 


field. 


Tis 


THE  OUTPOST. 


■187 


~-e — \ 

~i * 

OUgllt 

)    .... 

1-  =- 

\ 151 

1 

k-H 

•IT 

• 

"iN 

ah! 

a^-=^-| 

"■*^ — 

-m- 

• 

ibiight 

.....        _ 

1 

0 

• 

-rl 

1^ 
Ji.s 

4 1-, 

t^M 

'*rrE*r-^si^"E^ 


:;:rrr---qrr  •=}; 


::t-r-r" 


*  zSTT  ^ 


viiin     to      fact'      llif  ('(iiKin'rin;.' hoft,  Ami    all    must    flic       or       yifid,  'Tirt 

-I 1 ^ Kl 1^ h — ^- 1 1 1  f 


-^ 


'-^'-•i-  ^br-* 


p.       p       »-.    . 


vain    to  face      the     conqu'riiig  ho^t.And     all     must  yield    or        die,  must 

^ -^^  ,.  ^1^ , ^__ 


rlE^^E^^ 


i 


_^  ._i_i — I,, 


:^^:sfe^3^: 


^-=1*: 


yield 


or 


me. 


I 


:qrr=:z- 


^= 


^ 


^F 


^ 


^ 


rs  1 


?^ 


irzi^: 


i^z:zz± 


S-  -S-' 


* — *- 


E-  --£ 


.VfJio  iiio.i.io,  con  dnlcrzza. 


t) 


The 


i 


J?  2: 


morn -ing   dawns,    and 


dy  <lim  (■  ni//. 


p 


rail. 


9 — 9^ 

P  Dolctmeiile. 


S    o 


^ 


^^- 


'i 


A: 


.1 


i«  . 


a  ■-  ■  n 


4^8 


THE  OUTPOST. 


mi^M:\m0T^r^^--m 


Mtrifi'    no  hiort- Now  icndrt  tlic     air 


n-iio ; 


d- 

«?-: 


I 


Yft  wluTi'     lie  HtiNMl.iliil 


tlim. 


-^3= 


r:nr 


1 1  -    — ,- 


:M^e2m: 


V 


foes       Ih'-  foro,  The     (lUt  -    post     Mtill        is      seen, 


Tlioiijrh 


2  ;. 


z-Xr- 


m-v--^ 


^4: 


^ 


dim, 

U  -i 


PP 


iXJizntv^m^- 


I     I 


^^,^ 


laid  on  him       is     JX-ath's         cold  hand,  He        does  uot  hwd    the 

.-J 


::^rqrz=:T 


,ij_-i=ii 


::]1- 


P^ 


w^-i^-i 


-:^^ 


Mjr~^- 


-:ti 


L- — m 1 m 1 


SI— rJ*Ln- 


_( (_ 


:q^^E3^:±:_-q^^^ 


-^^ 


rif. 


3{— X- 


4:=zV:4= 


r??z:q!?: 


-t^ — t^ — i- 


:»=:p L 


-t:—i *= 


sting,  Though  laid     on  him     is  Death's  coldhand,  He    dot's  not  heed    the 


P^- 


5:^r2--=q^- 


=1= 


^^EZEli^ 


¥^r 


J*. — 1^ — 1_ 


'%-:ii^^:ej^:::^s= 


-i — i- 


dolce. 


rit. 


■^tr-t^ 


-=  * 


:e^_-= 


THE  OUTPOST. 


^^:^ 


Hiring. 


F.T 


•180 


crtH,  urn  I, 


3#. 


-k  -t 


B«. 


E-  i-  *-* 


^fz  •  :«  ij^    \z  g 


I 


I 


II 


r;-l 


i::^ 


:4:^=:r::i- 


Ittarzinlr  rnn  npin'to. 
O,        ho  tlies     liir      Fa- tlicr-laiKl,  For     Hon-  or     mid     for       Kiii^r; 


Zf. :-a::-:qi^ 


'  i 

it 
For 


«^-n 


^STij  1411  |!^^l«^J-f^|^,s^^ 


y  con  ^pirito. 


vrc». 


-J— ; 


■■,  I' 


1 \- 


rrjr:t»:r=: 


poro  r<7^^ 


i=t: 


W^:m~\z  p 


:t=:^l=:t:: 


jiiz:-^— q: 


^?^^p3 


-3^, ^-Sf 

O,      he  dies  for  Fa- ther-land,    For  lion-  or    and     lor       Kinj,',  .    .  .         For 

sf    "    tf    povo  rait. 


miam 


-^■—wt 


f  '         'f    ^    'f    povo  rail 


r 


i^^ 


//■ 


h=4=: 


g'— r.- 


-X— -- 


^ 


Hon 


or 


and 


for  Kinj;. 


'     o 


mi    "-^^^ — ^^  M   ~t 


ss  s  s 


5^|l^^!igI^SE^&&l:^D 


// 


•'/        ff  ^fcmoJo, 


^f  f 


«/         «/ 


^- 


t HI I-         <"E,^ 


--!"»; 


11  isrrrrprT 

_L_, _^^. 


iparp: 


— •  ■< 


^0 


-=?■ 


490 


NELLA. 
Modtruto.' 


THE  SONG  AND  THE  SINGER. 

HENRY  PARKER. 
ten. 


Monnato.'^    m     _^      .  ^ .       ten.  ^  :^ 

g* ti9~^^ — '^""|l — r **H-| r—^-^'F f^ 


&E£ 


i#=^ 


5=^^# 


P«/.      ^    Pee/.     «    Ped. 


P«d. 


#        Pfrf. 


p  rt( 

Hce. 

1 

^ 

— ^=~ 

-rrr- 

—m— 

0   . 

_^._ 

—1- 

._^_ 

A       ^'^ 

^  n^    1— 

— 0 — 

1 

-     4= 

^ 

1 

-::t 

— *— 

ir-= —    i^ 

— 1 — 

— ♦— — 
-\- — 1 

c^. 

• 

The    Sing-  er       loved  his    mountains,       The     vil-  lage   loved  his    song, —     Tl 


le 


;^^^=s 


3 


JO  sosfcn. 


1=^^-: 


-^ 


=-r 


i^ 


-•e--- 


i 


^S±- 


-o- 


:.---^ 


JS 


•r- 


=^==z=g-: 


:S3: 


d: 


^g: 


i 


li 


»n 


±z:4: 


rj=--=q= 


'/ 


=is=Jf*= 


:>:I:^J 


:i=*=*: 


i 


maid-en  loved  the  Sing  -  er  With  love  than  death  more  strong;  He  went  to  seek  his 

un  poco  agitato. 


¥ 


"-B-" 


-==1^ 


'^^- 


^-^=m 


5^      t^- 


:J= 


4-^ 


---r-f 


irlir::*: 


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=FSt 

« — m-* 


"'/ 


^      :^     :S^    zgi 


mt       crcs. 


lE; 


£1^ 


^: 


1^- 


:ci: 


::|=«t 


^ 


f 


-Jt— 


-» «i — •-ap — -f — 


for  -  tune, 


# 


Slie  iftayed  to  work  and    pray,  A      week  thcvil-lage 


i^: 


:* J- 


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.*i5_ 


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Copyright,  ]884,  by  Hubbard  BRon. 


m- 


.RKER. 


iS—it 


THE   SONG   AND  THE  SINGER. 


491 


P 


^;:="-—  p  con  ei>pre:^a.       rail. 


tempo. 


-*—=)—■- 


::?r=: 


'^^^^mm 


^m 


w 


niiss'd  him,  She  niitisM  liim  more   each  day.        "Vi-va,    vi  -    va,     CJa  -  bri- 

t<  mpo. 

— *r -rr* 


dim.         /•>  sofiten. 


rati. 


--T 


era. 


m^ 


^-i 


:g: 


m-^ 


i:v- 


— «r-v — 
Pcd.     ^ 


^^*: 


ir^ 


i 


::1=: 


.—     The 


1^ 


-^- 


:^-=q: 


-!)-JL!._^- 


q?=|?: 


fci,=EE-a 


-el  -  lo!"         In    her  dreams      she  heard  them  cry ;  "  Vi-  va,  vi  -  va,  Ga-bri- 

-tL  -M.    .^. 


:S=*-- 


seek  his 
?o  agiinio. 


— • — •-• 

ii 


::^z 


i=t^ 


;he  vil  -  hij^e 


F^ 


/ 


dim. 


-Mz=:ir- 


^—^ 


:J=*=rq: 


el  -  lo ! "      Love  lives  on  tho'  fame  may      die.  . 


fet^fes 


■M=^rcz=±r^~ 


^- 


s  s^ 


crf«. 


J! — mi 


4=--^: 


=«=^= 


-=!-«- 


■=i— X- 


Pe(/. 


»n/"        Animafo. 


^ .>* , . — _J ^ ^ 


The  Sing-er       sang     to 


^z=@: 


-r^ — =1 1 1 


W 1 \ 1 — 


dim. 


Jt-^ 


J'cU. 


i 


* 


p 


mf  Animaio. 


ir=i=¥: 


:j!frff: 


ten. 


-r^-^r- 


i.;1,- 


:i  \.l^: 


.r!:n 


'  'ir 


'■.''  .<    ■  a 

.:-■'  If; 


,1    yJ^lr 


;  m 


lis 
mm 


492 


THE   SONG  AND  THE   SINGER. 


:S=-t=rst=4^ 


=--=^ 


I 1 4:= 


tho'isauds,      And    loud        the  plaudits      riirg,  Wiiile    no  -  hies  loved    to 


*  *  rS^S*^-5<-' 


Jr^at  •!  «  SI 


"S^W-^ 


=t-- 


#^ 


:«*= 


:4-=T 


:§^ — jy- 


^t-- 


-c*- 


::f- 


lis    -    tea 


"When  -  e'er       the        Sing   -    er 


sang;  . 


So 


^=**:K-a»*** 


—m—m—m—a 


S="*3: 


^ 

d  -L- 


T 


^■^ 


:$::*:     5^  J:  J:  5:  5: 


ig  sr«=^r=^== 


■^_p=t:t_tt. 


cres. 


:S=*= 


:n--:ts 


-_i=zii:_-S=i 


.^1 


thus   he  feared  no        fu  -  ture,  And  quite      for-  got    the     past, 


While 


P 


lit    :g:    :^    lit 

mf      crca. 


Hr^^g^^ 


5^ 


s^^^-^ 


;  ^-4-^:4 


fc^ 


^==4 


ten. 


-0HS>- 


con  rspres.^. 


con  r/iprr!<s. 


P 


:e2=*t 


she,    with   pa  -  tient   long  -  ing,        Said    still :  "  He'll  come  at     last."     "  Vi  -  va. 


-i^ 


-^=:-»^ 


— ^- 


(iim. 


P^ 


-m~ 


:§:     ^ 


WE—z^^zzSffz 


±^=^-le: 


Ped. 


wsteti. 


m^m 


ITd. 


(1    to 


m  «i  «t 


THE  SONG  AND  THE  SINGER. 


493 


-fH> 

tempo. 

'  P              m               T~           "1               ^"d ' -1          P  •            M    ' 

-^i"*- 

vi     -     va,         Ga     -     bri     -     -    el     -     -      lo!"                               In            her 

4^~ 

1 

__^ —           J          — ^-_                 ^ 

_i= 

^......     -"      -Sr-                       E;;—            -           -i   •      -         ■-:.     ' 

coft  Ped. 


\- 


'^ 


•ill 


,-^- 


P 


So 


-! — 55_: 


While 


^^- 

1 

p 

■r. 

'^ 

"  Vi  - 

va, 

1 

;  ;..^.j 

w.  « 


:fczd= 


:q^-^- 


-^~^ ^-^- 


d  reams 


— I- 


3^=S 


she   heard       them    cry ; 


Vi 


va, 


m 


VI 


va,         Ga 


bri 


el 


lo!" 


Love       lives 


rail 


t) 


'&- 


on  tho'        fame  may  die. 


coUa  t'OfT, 


jD  /joco  rit. 


&2 


%^-=:::t=: 


-^, j._ 


z^- 


.•ti;i 


Kt-Ji 


ilV.fe 


494 


THE  SONO  AND  THE  SINGER. 


f= 


P 


-^ 


-1^-t- 


zt:::I^:\I^^ 


At    last     the  Sing- er      Avear-ied,  The     pco- pie  turn 'd      a- 


m 


:1-- 


P 


^a.    — «_ 


izl^i 


:EE 


^: 


;:q^Sz: 


li 


d^ 


soHten. 


-J 


-t- 


-=i-j;= 


-^«, —A- 


-  way ; 


When      sing  -  ing     birds  are      si     -     lent, 


If 


i»:       =•-       =*;       ^ 


:-i— "zfii^I-I^-; — ::}:::sf-^: 


f— r  f~t 


rfi'm. 


I^^EEES: 


=3=9: 


r 


r 


-fS- 


-r 


*?- 

rail.                     , 

P     •           - 

iemjin. 

^-- — F 

^-J"— ^ 

~p~: 

^- 

m            *       •        ^    • 

ff 

— t- 

^ 

-^ 

t^ 

_^_J 

What     far-ther  use         are     they? 


Y^fr      one 
tempo. 


still  bade  him 


ii 


&£=*: 


:p=sr- 


:t2=t 


1 

wel  -  come,  With       love  both  bravo  and  strong, 


The 


f 


S--=^= 


-jiU-j?^-jil^ 


■^m-^mM^' 


-=1 — 


*ir 


i 


^S: 


1^==! 


i^--— : 


:ci= 


Iff-- 

-e- 

"r"    ■ 

w 

,urn'd 

a- 

r      —  ^^ 

T^ 

"~1 

.4 

-^ 

^^5^: 


W^ 


11  bade  him 


The 


I — 


VjT* 


I 


THI 

S  SONG  AND  THE  SINGER. 

495 

■"' 

li^=^— ->-J— ik- 

'T    -1   - 

n^-^ 

r.:4=r-.JT ^ 

#—- ^-^— ^^I— 1 

1             one         who  loved   the 

'#-^^     n     — —     n-H    -E-\ 

Sing  -  er, 

...  ..  ^  . — 1 
When 

mm        •     -    ■■-  • 

thou-  f^and.s  loved           the 
lit. 

1                          en*. 

_•? — 1 — 1 — 1- 
-*-  -•-  -m- 

— t  r  « 

-m-  -m-  -m- 

tlilH. 

^  ^ fS ^^ 

'■~~~ 

— t-^- 

T:            ^    -        ' 

:^^— 1- —  ^ — - 

cJ 

^       -      •   ' 

PP     meno  vwsso. 


dim.     pjO 


col  canto. 


::!-- 


*       * 

=(■= 


:k: 


Pf(/. 


*     Pcd. 


fe^SS 


*         Pfrf. 
tn/"  tempo. 


crcs. 


zg-jzatzi:^;^^ 


JZt- 


^: 


±. 


::!= 


dreams 


she  heard  them  cry; 


Vi 


-■^ H 


feiE^ 


va,     VI 


-    va,       Gu   -   bri- 


^ 


;t 


:£ 


bJz: 


v^ 


^; 


It 


^- 


mf  tempo. 


Ped. 


^f^Egii 


Fed, 


zt- 


m 


1- 


ff  motto  rit. 


m 


-  el    -   lo !  "       Love  lives  on      tho'  fame    may     die. 


±=«z=* 


-'i— S- 


i=fc: 


/TV 


fe^ 


zmzumi 


cnlla  voce. 


ff 


»    "S- 


* 


ppHI 


// 


--t: 


Fed.  ifft 


-*. ^- 

5     -P"'- 


r:t=i=^-::^ 


■^       'ST  • 


I 


dl" 


^^.; 


vr 


m 


i  I 


iirr^ 


496 


LOVE'S  REPLIES. 


BALLAD 


CHARLES   MACKAY. 

^»J(/(IH/«'. 


plfi 


FREDERIC  H.  COWEN 
P 


-^ X- 


1.  I 

2.  I 


m 


:S--1: 


P 


Wr^ 


^=^T=^- 


-mmM 


lg£xB;g^^^£ 


9r~9r~t^ 


^-\ 1?- 


£^_ 


^-t: 


qs=:^=:: 


i 


:iL-=ri=*: 


•-^i--:q- 


:?srtrir: 


_^_ — ■#— 1»^ 


send      a    qiies-  tion      to      my  dear  Each  morn-  ing    by     the       hirk,  ....     And 
send      a    raes-sage      by     the   rose,    It    says: "Thou breathing      grace,  .  .   .     Thy 


wm^ 


q^i-z:):rr7==^ 


-"-q:=-"=S=4: 


3: 


— — ^ — "- 


W=^i 


JlEEET 


3^=*= 


§ 


cren. 


:*=5= 


-•• — »^- 


ev'  -  ry  night  tlie    night-  in  -  gale  Brings  an  -  swer  ere     the         dark,  .  .  .      The 
mod  -  est   vir  -  tue,    like  this  flow'r, Spreads  fragrance  round  thy     place;"  .  .  .   The 


■^     gf:    *     :^      *     -^    *    S.**-   *     ^IflS:     :$:      *^. 

cres. 


-^^^^_^_^.., 


7=i\z:^-:J^ji 


-4--— JN— 4— — ji,- 


-Ki- 


::^ 


■*-    -p^      -*- 


C'opyrliiht,  18*1,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


LOVE'S  REPLIES. 


4fl7 


qsn-rqr 


ntrr-m:^- 


_i 1^_ — I 1^_ 

ques  -    tion  needs       no 
HI     -     y     brings     the 


oth    -    er    words,     And       this  is       tlio 

an    -  swer  meet,     The         au    -    swer,     an 


£=* 


IP^^ 


I* 


*   *     5 


^^f^: 


re- 
Hwer 


^ 


^ 


i 


crcM. 


3^ 


:4-- 


:1t 


-:?c- 


— -gz. aiL—J 


-  ply.  • 

meet. 


Tiie 
The 


ques 
lil 


tion    needs       no  oth 

y     brings      the  an 


er     words,     And 
swer    meet,      "  U 


-4— r-r— r^ 


T 


--:^- 


*— X 


4tf- 


—  W-^ — -«^  — « 


ovs. 


s^ 


this        is       the        re 
thou     whom   I  a 


p'y: 

(lore ! 
rit. 


"I'll         hive         thee,  dear     -     est, 
My       lieart  is      spot     -     less 


wm^m 


^ 


-:mr- 


i 


*   ^      ^- 


f^- 


l^f=^ 


im—-  m— 


mzumi 


m 


dim. 


*  *  *    *  *  * 

P  (I  tempo. 


-T= 


!  ; 

1      .(  !l 


■m^ 


■ji- 


^ 


while  I      live,         And      bless       thee    if 

as  these  leaves,      And     loves      thee  ev 


I 

er 


(Me ;    . 
more, 


:*:: 


I'll 
My 


=:): 


No.  2  —32. 


fi 


1 '  ij-i- 


498 


LOVE'S   REPLIES. 


:d^--3qz=.— -4%- 


7jr 

livo, 


rlT 


::ft:. 


love         thoc,  floar     -     e*<t,    wliile  I      livo,         And    bless       tlu-e     if  I 

heart  is      t^pot     -     loss       as  these  kiives,      And   loves       thee    ev     ■      er- 


-t~ 


f 


±— 


die, 
njore, 


And 
And 


bless         thee      if 
loves        thee     ev 


I         die, 
er    -    more, 


^T^^ 


-*r  ■•- 


--^ziz^~^. 


— I     — I— ~-  -j—  -  -  B*^  -1^ 
if    J:    4     jj^    ^ 


H 1- 


r" 


i 


es})regB. 


rit. 


^5- 1 


And  bless,        and      bless  .  .  .     thee,       And    bless       thee     if*  I 

And  loves,       and      loves  .  .  .     thee.       And    loves       thee    ev      -     er- 


^=i3=5 


r* 


r^ 


^ 


-^' 


dim. 


ril. 


'# 


m 


w 

^ 


a  tempo.  1st  time. 


die. 


a  tempo.  2d  time.         pp 


i 


m 


more, 


And      loves 


thee 


ev 


er- 


I 


ii.-^'^f- -Jr-^ li: 


qiir=ir=: 


P  a  tempo. 


P  a  tempo. 


:1: 


•1 


^ 


:S-— --^ 


1 


r' 


3E3t 


^ 


f 


S 


1^ 


I 

cr- 


r 


n 


LOVE'S   REPLIES. 


49:) 


PP 


*— 


-  more, 


And 


#^ 


mmm^^^ 


:q^ — J — zn:q^ 


PP, 


^m-     '"'V        5?*-        ^-    &^ 


:}t=*=:!?^ 


:^ 


iT 


I 

er- 


^J 


^^ 


ii£^E:2 


Hftnpre.  pp 


loved     thee      ev 


er    -    more, 


And 


loves 


1^=^- 


d z*- 


J— *— r— * 


*     *  jr 

I  N        I 


^ 


$ 


thee 
mU. 


:z2i 


ev 

I 


er 


more. 


thee 


ev 


er  -  more. 


P 


ff 


1^ 


^^=i 


*: 


=p 


1 


1 


rail. 


V 


m 


:H=:b: 


— y — 


f' 


m 


er- 


I 


I 


500 


ONLY  A  LITTLE  BEGGAR  MAIDEN. 


H^^ 


^. -Sr — m — 3?-__iw- 


SONG. 


FLORENCE  M. FULTON. 


J ^^- 


:r-=-^- 


:*=•= 


L'S'^nrm.c^-r: 


JOT- 


Semplice, 

"—I m 


tr 


■^-=z^-zzXi—:»z 


-m=e=. 


::?=: 


:^*; 


1tr=^r 


i*~ff: 


»=C= 


^ 


On  -  ly      a      lit -tie   beg- gur      m.'id  -  en,  Siiig-ing    in    the  cold  and  drcar-y 


X 


~m 


-X — 


:*-m=i* 


* 


I 


5=^ 


:«=!?=|?=ff: 


Id?: 


:i=S: 


-ti» 1»|^ fc^ 


street, 


AVith   her  sliiv'-  ring     lit   -  tie      fig  -  ure    clad      in      rags, 


No 


: — ^- 


--2d= 


-■Mr 


-^>^ 


m 


fj 


m 


r 


^ 


r 


i^^ 


■H — 1^ 

^5 1^- 


:}t=S= 


?s=fs= 


li^-r:l^=i:;sr:q^=^ 


:S=i* 


=Si s 1 


shoes  up  -  on   her    lit  -  tie    ten-  der    feet,       No   shoes  up  -  on    her   lit  -  tie  ten-dcr 


i 


==1- 


m 


r 


:*=a: 


.grt— r 


mz 


=t= 


-•— I — m- 


^E^ 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bros. 


ONLY  A  LITTLE  BEGGAR  MAIDEN. 


nni 


->     r>- 


:i*-,__fL_:3Si: 


-?« 


r^^-Klk  q^q^  :3^  3»--jii- 


tt'it ;  Cni  -  ol      irt    tlic  wind  that  hlows  ii  -  round,    C'ni-il  and  so  pit  -  i- Kst!  the 


-S- 


— _rrprirr:  rr^-i- 1— 


:52" 


^i=-i  5.^ 


^     -^      -••      -^      -.•-:»*r>5- 


^^EE^  ■  t  ^^RjE^r 


:4i 


22: 


^W- 


f 


-I tg— 


:^-^=l*- 


1 


K- -J k--^q8r 


ruin,         But    tlicsc,  she  tliinks,  an;     not      so    hanl    and    cruel,     A^    the 


-*- 


■sr 


^5: 


^^^^^ 


=x:: 


:5it 


~l 


Toiipo.  p 

rqz:: 


■:i.:p-»-»: 


:?r--^ 


:tr_^-J 


crowds  that  hurry  past  her  in  her  pain  ; 


On  -  ly    a    lit-tle  hog-gar     maid  •  en, 


J-:X 


^ 

=:i: 


=iEE5 


P 


?=J^= 


{E^^EiEEq-r^^ 


tt*- 


-5— 3— S- 


Zgl 


]^^-^ 


^  ' 


■  tie  ten-dcr 


:r:^::I^--^-^ 


/^ 


1 1- 


Singing  in  the  cold  and 


dreary  street, 


i 


Singing  in  the  drear-y        street. 


i'»*r.^ 


22.: 


I     i. 


1; 


!"=a=«^ 


:=^ 


-«i- 


603 


ONLY  A  LITTLE  BEOOAR  MAIDEN. 


— I  ^     —     ., — J. — -I 1 — -4  » — -4 — ♦- — -  - -^^ — ^^  I      A—zii^^ — ►—• "• 


i^^^^^^ 


-I tr--tr-tr 


mm 


Sempliee. 


^^mm. 


zmrrzB-- 


■:^=i^—^-r=»i 


On  •  ly      a      lit  -  tie   beg-  gar      imiiil  -  eu,  Siijg-ing  just    to  eurn  her  <hii-  ly 


:|fc=r|S=r?t==Ji- 


~m=^» — -g= 


:cJ-_. : 


'^—'^ (^ 


bread ;  Will       no     one    give     au      an  -  swer     to     her  pray'r  ?        No 


:q=z— 


* 


fi« 


--^=- 


::l^ 


:^- 


r 


:e=± 


i3 


>_^S_^: 


-.^j — ^— 4^ 


^-^=5=* 


shcl- t'.T    to     the   ac'h- injr,  gold- en     head,     No      shol- ter    to     the   ach- ing.gold-en 

_ , . . 4 


=|: 


f^^^m 


\ =^: 


^grt-r 


r»=5a- 


-iS-i- 


r^l rt: 


pwrr 


ONLY  A  LITTLE  BEOQAR  MAIDEN. 


fi03 


m 


-K — *- 


^^^^E^^^EEJ.  -^^ 


1^^— --    "fead 


hnid?      Till'    child  -  ish    voico        is      prow  -  iiip    w»'nU     iiuil     (Hint,  Tin 


2-    i- 


:n5.: 


^i^np^Hi 


-  S     »,  -^-1^ — ^-=^--^■^:rr^  I  „-j       4-1— h — K- -H„ — ^rnrrz^fe-— 


sad  sweet  eye:)  are  till-  ing  fust  with    tears,  The  child-iuh  heart  i.s    aeh-  ing,  uh  !  so 


^^ 


:^- 


^^^ 


™'Gi'" 


tps 


:&r^i: 


Iv.sr 


rrriT- 


~z?- 


n=]=:T:iq.-r=r: 


sad    -    ly,         She       is     ying  -  ing   fur   her  broad  and  no    one   htars,       She        is 


==^^: 


1^^ 


^ 


j=Ejziz:S^L^ 


f 


2«t 


.-|Sr=r--i!=z:i- 


?4i=  ^ 


-:4- 


i 


=:=-   ^/9 


J 


— ^-9-m — " — m — ^  —^ — «* — -—— 
sing-  ing   for  her  broad  and  no  one  hears. 


-p-rra(=:»=i:»: 


ii^d* 


-^= 


On     -    ly      a      lit  -  tic   beg-  gar 


::Jz=:i= 


5-         6« 


Z^Z=ZZi^Z 


p/3 


:-4= 


=^^:3 


-j;*- 


-• — — 3-i-' — I — 


-^^: 


^M' 


11  ;5 


504 


m 


ONLY  A  LITTLE  BEGGAR  MAIDEN.    . 


nmid 


en, 


Sing  -  ing    just       to    earn     her     Hai   -  ly    bread, 


~*"=^-"l=l§^^«^ 


1= 


:=1: 


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Singing   for  her   dai  -    ly         bread. 


I — _ — I  - « — m ^-H — , — p_i_^    i — r.. 


:^= 


Quafii  vrit. 


~JS~-S~mr:^~m- 


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On  -  ly    a    lit-  tie  beggar     maid  -   en,  Ly-ing  in  the  eold  and  drear     -    y   street, 


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Hui^h'd  the  child-ish  voice  for    ev  -  er     more, 


^' 


Rest-ing  now  for  aye  the  lit-  tie 


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ONLY  A  LITTLE  BEGGAR  MAIDEN. 

ff 

— I^ — ^ ^ 


505 


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i>!z=^=ztz=ti<i=^_: 


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Ilouiul  tlie  Tlirone  of  Suiij;  she's  swectlv      -inj; 


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aempre  cren. 


:•=*: 


:t2=i=tif- 


3f^=S^ 


Singing  where  the  sounding  harps  ne'er  cease,  With  her     angel  voice  for  ev-er  clearly 


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last  she 


IS 


at     peace. 


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-*— f — I — ^r "" ' — r~' — I — ' —  ^ 


^ 


mollo.        rit. 


larj;*: 


=t   =1: 


I,.H. 


-—   t' 


/V(/. 


506 


I  PRITHEE,  GIVE  ME  BACK  MY  HEART. 


J.'iCQUES  BLUMENTHAL. 


1^: 


i 


Modcrato. 


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r-Jps: 


jm^SVt 


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a  !•  ^— gzgj^j 


SSS 


--ff:.'im=Bi 


Fed.: 


Fed. 


p 


P  Semplice. 


:=|: 


^63-=5£3EE. 


lie 


I      prithee,    give     me  back     my  heart,  Since 


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i 


/    "7. 


5:=p: 


n  tempo. 


:e2i 


-* ^' 


I         can  -  not     have       thine, 


For      if        from     yours  you 


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/ 


n7. 


If: 

«  tempo,  p     ten. 


w. 


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:^:Ezl-»: 


Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubpaud  Bros. 


■If 


I  PRITHEE,  GIVE  ME  BACK  IiY  HEART. 


507 


/, 


rit. 


a  tempo. 


-:t 


t.) 


± 


^^ 


?^^^E^^^^ 


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m 


i 


will         not       part,        Why  then,   ijliouUl'st  thou  have  mine? 

^  rit,  a  tnnpn. 


Yet 


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ten. 


;^:rr^=3=«: 


t 


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-est 


Pal. 


now         I     think    on't 


let        it        lie,        To      find       it 


were  .  .        in 


i^f^tz:^: 


f  a  tempo. 


rit.  motto. 
For     thou'st         a       thief         in         ei   -        -  ther      eye, 


vnn  cnrda. 


^==1: 


/    a  tempo.  ^ 


3 


/ 


rit.  motto.      PP/^ 


V5i£-=> — ->=^^ 


m 


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i 


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■   Y' 


Lento  assni 


^ — +i«  — •- 


Would     steal .  .     it       back 
— <^ — 


a   -  gain 


MHn- 


^5:       }§S:    : 
lungn.f  Lento  assai. 


Perf.  ;ig: 


i 


508 


I  PRITHEE,  GIVE  ME  BACK  MY  HEART. 


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Pt</.ri 


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P  un  poco  piu  vivo. 


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n: 


:1= 


n  tempo. 


12?- 


PP 


ini  pacn  pill  VIVO. 


'^M=Sl 


—.-B---m- 

Why  should    two     hearts  in      cue      lircast     lie, 


And 


5=^. 


:tl*i 


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k -S3 » J 


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poco  rit. 


rt  tempo. 

-^ »t r 


"/ 


yet 


not  lodge        to  -  geth-  er? 


O  Love !      where   is 


thy 


eres. 


/ 


rit. 


=•=*=-- 


=fs 


n  tempo. 


i 


sym  -  pa-  thy, 


If        thus 


our  hearts      thou  sev-er? 


Then 


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p 


I  PRITHEE,  GIVE  ME  BACK  MY  HEART. 


:ff=S: 


:gi 


rit. 


AAA 


'^M§^ 


509 


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fare  -  -  well  care,        and     fare  -  well     woe.         I       will  no      Ion  - 


i 


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nf  Lento  msai.    -^         ZZIZ'. 


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i-^^teisr. 


L 


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much         as        he 


lias 


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PP 


Lenio  asMii.  PP 


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Perf.: 


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9 


■>  I,', 


m 


510 


LESSON  BOOKS. 


M.  INOLE  BALL. 


sEiE 


ii: 


A: 


ODOARDO  BARRI. 

-pi K_=:z:z»=i^ 


;*f=^ 


f^ff 


i^^^i 


<e»j. 


There     they    lie         on    the 


r^~:\ 


-jm- 
I 


'c~r. 


m 


rail. 

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so3/enuto. 


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nur   - 

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86  - 

M-      hx^r. 

ry     floor,            Chil  ■ 

~1* ii — r~ 

•  dren's 

les  - 

son 

books 

soil'd 

-*— 

and 

rent, 

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^I^l_fl__fJL_-tl_-K- 


Hr-ii9 ^ ' — I- — 1 


Books  that  must  sure  -  ly     be        full      of  smiles.     Caught  from  the    sun-ny    face 


P 


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o'er      them  bent ;     The     bro   -  ken     slate  bears  the     mark      of     time,     And 


t-^-- 


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Copyright,  1884,  by  Hubbard  Bbos. 


LESSON   BOOKS. 


511 


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=!•: 


i^— S: 


H: 


:2p= 


^ 


blot  -  ted     cop  -  y  -  books  ser  -   vice  show,  With    lot    -   ters  trac'd     by     a 


3^?^: 


If?: 


fett: 


-l— 


._>_!. 

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)0  rn//.  «n  ^joco. 

— — : m- — ^ F" 


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1 


tie     hand,  "On    -    ly     to    please     dear   moth-er,    you   know." 


—T- 


M 


P  col  canto. 


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>       I 


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Lnito  mn  nnn  trnppo. 


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1221 


':^:^ 


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What  tho'  the  work   be     child  -  ish.     Wait  for  the   com-ing     hour,  AVhen  the 


fe^TB^: 


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d: 


i 


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P  aostenuio. 


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-«-Si, ♦•SI- 

♦ — I. * — I- 


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red. 


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:^::=l* 


±=14=*=*: 


±==t= 


q^=:l!r: 


:e2: 


small  green  bud  on  the     ro  -  se's  stem  May  blos-som    a    glo  -  rious     flow'r. 


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512 


LESSON    BOOKS 


Imo.  Tempo. 


P  n  tempo. 


^??^T^ 


^l 


Trcu!<iir'(l  the  bouks  and    slate  now  rest,  Anil 


'f,^^n 


1^^^^      ralf.  ien. 


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r 


JD  a  tempo. 


=22: 


?^= 


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::)=.  i=fa-»rT=-- 


sa  -  cred  rel  -  ics     of     oth  -  er  days,  No   Ion  -  gcr  necd-cd,  their  time  is   past, 


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P2= 


"?2:: 


i 


aoait'iiuto. 


T--^ 


S=r:!*i 


r; 


-• — '« — ^ — i- — ^  - 1 


Hid  -  den    they    lie     from    the     sun's  warm  rays,  And     one     who  looks  in  them 


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-^' 


:^:-"=q= 


't: 


p 


-£2_ 


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35^^ 


:•=«: 


iq^-rpc 


sighs     in     pain.     And  the  books    are  blot-  ted  with    bit    -    tcr     tears.   As    she 


i 


^=5=:^: 


--M^ 


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m 


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LESSON    BOOKS. 
1 


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ft]  3 

P  e  rail.        ^ 


sees  the  curls  of  the  gold-eu  head  Thro'  the  long  dim  li,:^lit  of  the     by  -  gone  years. 


^ 


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aoatenttto. 


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'P  Lento  ma  non  troppo. 


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culla  vovt'. 


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::^Tr5ip=r-j+rrz- 


COM  fspresx. 


T=^~i 


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What  tho' the  work  be  child   -   ish,      It  brinj^s  back  the  days  of       yore, 


And  in 


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she 



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one  fond  mem'-ry  the  with-cr'd  bud  Shall  blossom  for  ev-er  -  more, 


Fc 


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yg' 


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514 


MY  LITTLE  SWEETHEART. 


MARY  MARK  LEMON 
Con  r!ri/fima. 


ODOARDO  BARRI. 


ifi: 


1 


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2  Tlio'    fho 


t5— 21 


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ro^*"  hen  Irqnfo. 


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loiifT,         loiif,'      a  -  f,'u  of       the        van 

sun     -     .ehine  iiiiist  f'ailo         from     the        sum 


— " 9 " 

ish'd  yt'ivrs,      When   the 
mer  ilow'rrt,       Tho'     the 


K 


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m 


vn  porn  cren  :  via  non  Iroppo. 


^^=k 


t2=i: 


love  -     dawn       broke  on      high, 

nKJon    -    light         dies  o'er  the  sea, 


J^  ._) 13. ^_ 


In   the  dreamland  so  old,   where 
Yet  the  love-dream  of  old      will 


Copyright,  18*1,  by  IIubbard  Bros. 


\nDO  BARRt. 


a  mezzo 


1  In        the 

2  Tho'    the 


trust  -  fill         eyoH         un    -    dininril  with  tears,  Her      heurt      iiii  -  toiich'il  by 
twi  -  lij,'lit       falls         u      -      crosrf     the      i»ay       I  sec        thee      as         of 


5jj:_5=2; 


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V 


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pain, 
yore. 


P 


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That 
The 


hour       re 
gold  -    en 


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lives       us 
past        a 


-^ 


IS      0.. 


yes    -    ter  -  day,      Tho 
wakes      a  -    gain,     The 


-^    zs. 


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M- 


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c=^: 


ma  non  froppo. 


i 


rtf.  e      jQ 


/?> 


:.«=«i:»a 


^^^- 


PP  e  legato. 


*=:S: 


old       dream   wakes  a  -  gain.      Ah ! 

shad   -    ows      flee  once  more.     Ah ! 


What   did  the  an  -   gels 
What   did  the  an  -   gels 


-^—^ 


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colla  voce. 


P 


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it=a^=?=ih 


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MY  i,irri,K  K\vi;i;riiKAiiT. 


f^^^z 


f  1.  ^ 


^ 


.cz 


1^_^^SJ 


Love    WHS  their  nicssagu  sent    tlioc  from  me, 

Love   wad  their  message  sent    thee  by  me, 


My      lit-tle  sweet-  heart, 


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BIRDIE  LOOKING  OUT  FOR  ME. 


ETHEL  LYNN. 


E    A    H 


m^M 


— 1^ 


1^ 


1  Two  lit-  tie  1)U8-  y  linndH 

2  Down  by  the  li-liic  bush, 


;_._^J 


SI 


^ 


tie  sweetheart, 


putting  on  the  wimli     ,Two  lau<,'hing  bright  eyes  looking  out  for  mc;  Two  rosy-red  cheeks 
something  white  and  azure  Saw  I  in  the  window.as  I  passed  the  tree;  Well  I  knew  the  nprooand 


,-  <*— « 


--iv^- 


Wk?- 


t—i 


"I^EEEIE 


d=B^^^EE^d~i-i^^ 


-C'SJ- 


i 


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BEE 


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— # 


rt 


^sJf 


dented  with  a  dimple  ;  Mother-bird  is  coming,    ba-  by,  do  you  see  ? 
shoulder-knots  of  ribbon, All  belonged  to  baby,  looking  out  for  me. 


u$-3 


— )? 


^-- 


i.-*c'- 


Copyrigliteil  by  O.  Ditson  A  Co.— Used  by  peiiuissioii 


H 

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BIRDIE  LOOKING  OUT  FOR  Ma 


^r-y- 


3  Talking  low  and  tenderly     To  my-self  as  mothers  will,  Spake  I  softly:  "God  in  heaven 


P?-==1: 


:tj3z:r=rF=n— : 


m. <^ <-si V-t. 


:I3 


Sir 


e:ee:^:!^: 


— <^- 


II 


E 1_ 


p-tzMz 


--t:-- 


-pi 


i8^_= 


-=Ki=l"-, 


-i-S- 


:1t=^:=ft=: 


:»=*: 


Keep  my  darling  free  from  ill.  Worldly  gear  and  worldly  honors  Ask  I  not  for  ner  of  Thee; 


-t^- 


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cres. 


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eon  p^prrmonfi. 


But  from  want  and  sin  and  sorrow.Keep  her  ever  pure  and  free." 


ij  eon  e»prfM 


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4  Two  lit-tle   wax- en  hands.Folded   soft  and    si  -  lent-ly ;  Two  lit- tie  curtained  ives 


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God  in  heaven 


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BIRDIE  LOOKING  OUT  FOR  MR 


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Looking  oat    no  more  for  me;  Two  lit-  tie  snow-  y  cheeks.Dimple-deuted  ucv-er-more  ; 


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for  ncr  of  Theo; 


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Two   little  trodden  shoes,That  will  nt  trer  touch  the  floor;  Shoulder-ribbon  softly  twisted. 


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Apr<on  folded  clean  and  white.These  are  left  me.and  these  only  Of  the  childish  presence  bright. 


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curtained  ryes 


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5  Thus  H'j  sent  an  answer  to  niv  earnest  praying,Thus  lie  keeps  my  darling 

«tt  J  '  '  '         '  '  ' 


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520 


BIRDIE  LOOKING  OUT  FOR  ME. 


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free  from  earthly  stain,     Thus  He  folds    the  pet  lamb  safe  from  earth-ly  stray-ing, 


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zrs==S=:rs==Szi^=: 


:S=i;=:S=ir: 


But     I    miss  her  ead-  ly     by    the  win-dow  pane,       Till      I    look    a-  bove    it ; — 


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^ — ^ — t^ — 1»»— I —  t— 


^^-S ^— «!- 


then,  with  pur-  er  vis  -  ion,Sad,  I   weep  no  Ion-  ger    the     li  -  lac-bush  to     pass. 


i^iimi 


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1 _— r^ p — T:.  r 

EEEEEEEEE^E£EEEE|=^E-E:-E'»=E:':E:tE:^fP 


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For     I      see  her     an-  gel,  pure  and  \vhite,and  sin-less,  Walking  with  the  harpeis, 

" '  "^  E^Efe:^EE:EpfEEEl=i-i^=EHEEEE|SEE"-f 


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BIHDIE  LOOKING  OUT  FOR  ME. 


4- 


621 


6     Two     lit-tle  siiDwy  wings 


=K=r:)K — K-«J: 


by    the    Sea    of  Glass. 


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Soft  •  ly    flut- ter     to    andfro,Two  ti-ny  childish  hands  Beckon  still  to  me   be- low  ; 


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Two  ton-  der  au-gel  eyes  AVatch  me  ev-er  earn-est-ly  Thro'  the  loop-holes  of  the  skies ; 


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Baby's  looking  out  for  me. 


^i^=^ii£=gi?i 


l=±ci: 


f22 


THE  CORK  LEG. 


A  llcifrrtlo. 


1     I'll  tell    yuu  a     tule   now  with -out     a-  ny   flam,     In    Holland  there  dwelt  Myn- 


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heer  Von  Clam, Who   ev'  -  ry  morn  -  ing    said  :    "  I     am     the     rich-est  merchant  in 


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Rot  -  ter-dam."  Ri       tu,      di     nu,     di      nu,      di     nu,     Ri      tu.  di    ci  uu,     ri 


( 


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mz=4z=^ii=mz=iiz 


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tu,      di     nu,       ri         n;;  I 


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ziltczir^^i 


tlLl 


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THE  CORK  LEG. 


10 


n 


One  (lay,  when  he  had  stuff 'd  him  as  full  as  an  egg, 
A  poor  relation  came  to  beg, 
But  he  kick'd  him  out  without  broaching  a  keg, 
And  in  kicking  him  out  he  broke  his  leg. 
Kit  tu,  di  nu,  etc. 

A  surgeon,  the  first  in  his  vocation, 
Came  and  made  a  long  oration, 
He  wanted  a  limb  for  anatomization, 
So  he  finished  his  jaw  by  amputation. 
Rit  tu,  di  uu,  etc. 

"  Mr.  Doctor,"  says  he,  when  he'd  done  his  work, 
"  By  your  sharp  knife  I  lose  one  fork  ; 
But  on  two  crutches  I  never  will  stalk, 
For  I'll  have  a  beautiful  leg  of  cork." 
Rit  tu,  di  nu,  etc. 

An  Artist  in  Rotterdam,  'twould  seem. 
Had  made  cork  legs  his  study  and  theme  ; 
Each  joint  was  as  strong  as  an  iron  beam. 
And  the  springs  were  a  compound  of  clock-work  and  steaa 
Kit  tu,  di  nu,  etc. 

The  leg  was  made,  and  fitted  right, 
Inspection  the  Artist  did  invite ; 
Its  fine  shape  gave  Mynheer  delight. 
As  he  fixed  it  on  and  screwed  it  tight. 
Rit  tu,  di  nu,  etc. 

He  walked  through  squares,  passed  each  shop. 
Of  speed  he  went  to  the  utmost  top  ; 
Each  step  he  took  with  a  bound  and  a  hop, 
A.nd  he  found  his  leg  he  could  not  stop  I 
Rit  tu,  di  nu,  etc. 

Horror  and  fright  were  in  his  face, 
The  neighbors  thought  he  was  running  a  race ; 
He  clung  to  a  lamp  post  to  stop  his  pace. 
But  the  leg  wouldn't  stay,  but  kept  on  the  chasOi 
Rit  tu,  di  nu,  etc. 

Then  he  called  to  some  men  with  all  his  might : 
"Oh,  stop  this  leg,  or  I'm  murdered  quite!" 
But  though  they  heard  him  aid  invite, 
In  less  than  a  minuete  he  was  out  of  sight. 
Rit  tu,  di  nu,  etc. 

He  ran  o'er  hill  and  dale  and  plain. 
To  ease  his  weary  bones  he'd  fain, 
Did  throw  himself  down,  but  all  in  vain. 
The  leg  got  up  and  was  off  again. 
Rit  tu,  di  nu,  etcf 

He  walked  of  days  and  nights  a  score, 
Of  Europe  he  ha^  made  the  tour, 
He  died — but  though  he  was  no  more, 
The  leg  walked  on  the  same  as  before ! 

Rit  tu,  di  nu,  etc.  "^ 


m 


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Ut' 


524 


O  WERT  TKOU  IN  THE  CAULD  BLAST. 


ROBERT  BURNS. 


_3 m _^ — I — I — jgg — I — 


MENDELSSOHN. 


^=^s^=&= 


I 


P  Andante. 


i±:WE^l 


—4—^-- 


EtE 


1  o 

2  Or 


wert  thou      in      the        cauld        blast,        On      yon  -  der  lea,  On 

were      I        in      the     Mild  -  est  waste,       Sae     black     and  bare,       Sae 


i: 


:J^=:::*!= 


i 


-j^zi^. 


1  O 

2  Or 


wert  thou      in      the        cauld        blast,       On       you   -  der  lea, 
were      I        in      the     wild    -  est  waste,       Sae     black     and  bare, 


:=1: 
§ 


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yon  -  der    lea,       My      plai   -  die     to      the      an  -  gry 
black     and  bare,     The      des    -  crt  were      a       Par  -  a 


airt 
dise 


izjt: 


yon  -  dor    lea,       My      ])lai 
black     and  bare.     The      des 


die     to 
ert  were 


the 
a 


an  -  gry 
Par  -  a 


airt    . 
dise   . 


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I'd 
If 


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I'd 
If 


1 


O  WERT  THOU  IN  THE  CAULD  BLAST. 


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On 

Sae 

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On 

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If 

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:i=P: 


shel  -    ter  thee, 
thou     wert  there, 


I'd      shel  -    ter  thee, 
It       thuu    wert  there. 


Or      did    mis  -  for  -  tune's 
Or     were      I     mon  -  arch 


I 


mm 


shel  -    ter  thee, 
thou     wert  there, 


I'd 
If 


shel  -    ter  thee, 
thou    wert  there. 


:=^- 


=Sr-F 


Or      did    mis  -  for  -  tune's 
Or     were      I     mon  -  arch 


1--^ 


ill 


1 


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:=i: 


—^- — Jf- 


I         I         I       ^         I 


round     thee  blaw, 
thee         to  reign. 


round     thee  blaw, 
thee  to  reign, 


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^_^ D.S^  # 


Thy  shield  should  be  my    bo  -    -  som,       To  share     it     a.'       To  share  it      a.' 
The  brightest  jew  -  el      in    my  crown  Wad   be    my  Queeu,Wad  be  my  Queen. 


Thy  shield  should  be  my     bo  -    -  som,       To  share     it     a,'        To  share  it      a.' 
The  brightest  jew  -  cl      in    my  cro;vn  AVad   be    my  Queen,"\Vad  be   my  Queen. 


P 


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626 


GRACIOUS  SPIRIT,  LOVE  DIVINE. 


IRVING  EMERSON.     Bypw. 


Andantino. 


-B^ 


ES: 


le 


-* — ^ — ^ 


-ri 


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Tempo, 


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1ST  SOI'.  ppp-^^=r==:z~ 


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Gra  -  cious  Spi     -    rit,     Love     di  -vine, 

SECOXD  SOPnAXO. 


Let  Thy  light  with  -  in        me 


^: 


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■z^z 


'^—•- 


Gra  -  cious  Spi     -    rit,     Love     di  -vine, 

TENOR  or  ALTO  an  octave  loiter. 


Let  Thy  light  with  -  in        me 


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OB0AN  ACCOHrFAXIMEXT  AD  ZIB, 


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Copyright,  1883,  by  RussibL  Bbotbim. 


GRACIOUS  SPIRIT,  LOVE  DIVINE. 


527 


3 


pp 


inf 


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shine, 


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All      my  guilt    -    y      fears     re  -  move ;         Fill       mo   with      Thy 


^^^Ses 


-JS. 


shine, 


Mk. 


-X- 


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:::& 


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n 


All      my  guilt    -    y      fears     re  -  move  ;  Fill       me   with      Thy 


?s: 


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ri<. 


P  o  itiyipo. 


^^m 


^■=¥> 


:^ 


:^J 


25t: 


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^^ 


heaven-ly   love. 


Speak  Thy  pardoning  grace        to    me  ; 


z^       -< 


■sir 


heaven  -ly    love.  Speak    Thy  pardoning  grace        to    me  ; 


■Bl?=?2= 


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Set     the 


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Set      the 


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528 


GRACIOUS  SPIRIT,  LOVE  DIVINE. 


3^ 


ZiS. 


--fsi 


X- 


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■Gh- 


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?=:: 


^ * 


bur- (k'lied  nin    -  nor     free; 


Lead     me      to       the  Lamb    of    Goil, 


■X- 


S^ 


^ 


-M=XXSL 


^^m 


bur  -  dened  sin    -  ner     free  ; 


-G>- 


izp.-: 


i^^ffi 


Lead     me      to 


the  Lamb    of    God, 


--X-— 


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crea. 


cres. 


m 


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CTtS, 


PP 


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Wash      me      in      His    pre  ■  cious  blood ; 


Life  and  peace      to      me      im 


P 


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Wash      me      in       His    pre  -  cious  blood  ; 

-^=2-  _  _ 


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Life  and  peace      to      me      im 


I  -r-n    I  -rTrT i -r\r\r i-n-rrr i -ri -pi r 


jDJD 


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GRACIOUS  SPIRIT,   LOVE  DIVINE. 


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PPP  Sl,m. 


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E 


pjlg^aeg 


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part, 


Seal        sal  -  va    -   tion     on      my  heart,       Breathe  Thy  -.self        in 


IHZL 


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a 


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part,         Seal       sal  -  va 


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tion    on      my  heart,       IJreathe  Thy  -  self 
rit.  _  Slow. 


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to        my  breast ;        Ear  -  nest   of       ira  -  mor    -  tal  rest. 


men. 


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to        my  breast ;        Ear  -  nest  of       im  -  mor    -  tal  rest. 


men. 


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630 


LONGFELLOW. 

jt)  Alliijru  uon  lioppo. 

,2:  " 
4 


BEWARE. 


f  .fill'  »/'  "    '•'"•    t  I  iflltMV* 


O.  B.  BROWN,  tipm. 


'■fsr- 


3= 


-»»- 


1.     I    know  a       niai-doii  fair    to     see, 

'J.  Slu'    has  two  eyes  ho     soft    an«l  brown, 

SKCOXIt   TKXOlt. 


She   can  both 

Sliu  gives         a 


•I^J 


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^-~4^ 


r^r-=^: 


I.     'I'akr  i-aro, 
FinsT  BAaa. 


take  care, 


S^^^l 


3 L.^ 


;*«"■ 


Yt's,  fair  to  8cc,take  care,        Bo-  ware, 


1.     'I'akc  care, 
sm.osi*  BASS. 


take  care.  So  soft  and  brown,takc  care.      Be-  ware, 


^^^ 


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be- ware,   Y  s, friendly  be,beware 


,_a_ 


M^|i^Fg|g:e;g^|^Eg^lJ^ 


^ 


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beware,And  looks  down,beware!Triist  her  nutlsho  is  fooling,trust  her  ndtlShe  is  fooling 


^ 


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Trust    her  not !  trust      her    not !  .  .  .    She  is    fool  -  iug    tLae. 

She        is 


m 


Mr: 


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i 


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/^^ 


■JJ-=' 


Trust    her  not,  trust      her    not!  She        is         fool  -  iiig    thee. 
thee,Tru8t  her  not.  She  is  fooling  thee. 


Copyright,  1660,  by  J.  >l.  BoasBUM 


BEWARE. 


Ml 


:«: 


^-^^ 


U.   Ami  she  has    Wiiir  oT  ii  i^old-c?!     \\\n\ 

4.  She  gives       tlici' a  giir-laiid    \vov- I'li     fair, 


Ami  wliiit  she 

A    l'< lid's  <'ui) 


^EE^^" -3^3^^l^i 


XZr:^^ 


'.\.     'I'akc  care, 


^Ei: 


'^--r- 


taki'  can*, 


Of  gold-i'ii  line, take  i-arc,         Mr-  waro, 


§vE:5^f-':^-ifeEEfe 


ti=4?i 


s=iil-^^^*^^^^ 


4.     Take  care, 


take  oarc, 


Yeawov-  on  fair,take care,       I»e-  ware, 


P 


p^ 


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^=¥ 


P^Jlf^^i^^ 


Ji » 


»he  is  foolin» 


E^^irl 


V 


£=£ 


says  it    is  not  true, 
'tis  for  theu  to  wear. 


Trust  lior  not ! 


trust  her  not ! 


:si — ::^ij^-..!i: 


^^ 


_*:-:f±|? 


.5,   .  Jf- 


^ 


-q. jt- 


^;^' 


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be-ware,         It  is  not  true, be  ware  ! 


m 


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k=: 


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beware,For  tliee  to  wear,beware!Trust  her  notlshc  is  fooling,trust  her  notlSlio  is  fooling 


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m 


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.      // 


Fine. 


Trust  her  not.  Trust     her  not !  She    is   lool  -  ing   thee,She  is  fooling  thee. 

Sbe 


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wake  the  ech  -oes    back  a  -  gain,    and  wake    to    mel    -  o    -      dy.  Oei  ;he 


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mountains  waft  my  dreaming,     Where  the  sun  -set  glo     -  ry's  streaming, Where  the 


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mountains  waft  my  dreaming,     \7here  tlie  sun  -set  glo     -  ry's  streaming, 


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pur -pie    vinc'8  are  gleaming,      King  on,      my  bells.  King  on,     my  bells,  King 
> >_ > > j^ >^ >_^      >  __    > > 


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Sing,    oh    sing    of      joy.  King       on,    my   beils,Ring     on,   my    bells.Ring 

Where    tlio  vines  arc  gleam-ing,  King       on,    my   bells,King     on,   my    bells,King 


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1 


THE  MOUNTAINF'^R. 


*.  H.  WARLAND. 

Macaionn 


L.  MARSHALL. 


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1  'Tis       /  am  the  mount  -  ain 

2  My  throne  is  the  bleak     rock 

3  My    seep   -  tre'ri  the  ri     -      fle, 
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eer, 
riven, 
dear  -    er 


My     .    kingdom's  the  fireen-  wood        free, 

When'      the      ea     -     ;,'le      builds   his  iiest, 

Than        fair  -    est  bride  ev     -  er  won  ; 


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'Mid    '  the 

Pray 


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THE  MOUNTaINEKR. 


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sub- jects  the  wild  bird  and  deer, 
dark    clrmd'a  teni  -  poi-t       driven, 
what    to  the   heart  can  bo  near  -   er 


My         pal  -    ace  the  spread-ing 
O'er       the  mount  -  ains    h)rd     -   ly 
Than       the   voice      of  the  crack  -  ing 


tree; 
crest ; 
gun? 


I     climb       up    the  crag    -  gy        mount  -  ain, 
Lt  t  the  world     jog         on     as  it        niay. 

It  sings    a-  long  the  ech  -  o    -    ing     crags. 


And    in- 
•O 

With   its 


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whore's 
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its  balm  -   y 
the  homo    like 
sic  wild     and 


airs, 

mine, 

free, 


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I       ""drink      attheppark  -  ling 
I  can  laugh      at  its  cares   till  I'm 
And  we  laugh      at  the  world  howc'er  it 


2    5     3    3 


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And 

d(T        the         oak  and 

Ila !     My        mo'int  -  ain 


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laugh      at    the     world     and  its 
mount  -  ain 
homo         for 


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538 


THE  MOUNTAINEER. 


4     I    hear   the  an-thcm  grand    and    deep  Which    swellso'er  my  palace 


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fly; 


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crest.        For    'tis      I  am     the  mount-  ain  -    eer, 


For      'tia 


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THE  GOLDEN  AGE  IS  COMING. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


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THE  OOLDEN  AOE  IS  COMING. 


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AWAKE!  AWAKE!  FOR  THE  fPRING  HAS  COME. 


Allrqrn  non  iroppo. 


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TEJiOB.  ( 8vo.  lower.) 


jtAas. 


THOMAS  P.   MURPHY.  Hyper. 
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AWAKE  I   awake!   FOR  SPRING   HAS  COME. 


P  Rou. 


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yoursoMj,',     for         life      is  young.And    tin-  liinls   with    the  bloHsoms 

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toy,  And       the 

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birds       with  the    bios  -    soms        toy. 


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AWAKE  I  AWAKE  !   FOR  SPRING  HAS  COME. 

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2.  Then    let     us     nev -er  vain  -  ly  stray,    lu  search  of  thorns,froin  pleasure's  way.Oh 


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let    us   qualf  the  ro  -  sy  \vave,Whieh  Bao 


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THE  RCSY  GOBLET. 
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O!    HUSH   THEE,   MY    BABY. 


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SIR  WALTER  SCOTT. 

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BABY  MINE." 


CHARLES  MACKE7. 


ARCHIBALD  JOHNSTON, 


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ter  from  thy  sire, 
to  see  his  face, 
I        can  -  not       sleep, 


Ba   -    by     mine,  Ba 

Ba   -    by     mine,  Ba 

Ba   -    by     mine,  Ba 


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mine;        He    is     com -ing  back  to  ♦l'»"!  Ba  -  by  mine. 

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THE  WATCHER  AT  THE  GATE. 


With  rxprfiurion. 


D.  3.  TOWNER.     N.  N.  M.  I. 


■C? • ?5» »- 

1  I'm  kneeling  at  the  threshold,  Wenry, faint  and 

2  A  weary  })ath  I've  traveled  'Mitl  darkiies.*, storm  and 

3  Mctiiinks  1  hear  the  voice-^  Of  the  blessed as  they 

4  The  frii;nds  that  started  with  me  Have  entered  ....  loni»          a 

5  With  them  the  l)lessed  angels  That  know  uo yi'-'f  or 


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stand, 

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Bearing  many  a  burden.  Struggling  .    .......      fur 

Singing  in  the  sunshine  In  the  far  off sin 

One  by  one  they  left  me  Struggling with 

I  sec  them  by  the  portals  Prepared  to let 


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Waiting  till  the  Master  saall  bid  me rise 

But  now  the  morn  is  breaking,  ]\Iy  time  will    ....  soon 

Oh,  would  I  were  with  them  Amid  their shin 

Their  j)iigrimage  \.as  shorter,  their  triumph sur 

O  Lord,  I  wait  Thy  pleasure,  Thy  time  and way 


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are 

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o'er  ; 
throng, 
won  ; 
best ; 


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To  the  glory  of  His  prosenee.  To  the    ....  glad 

I'm  kneeling  at  the  threshold,  My hand 

Mingling  "11  their  worship Join 

How  lovingly  they'll  hail  mo  When nil 


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ness 
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my 


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in 

toil 


His  home. 

the  door. 

their  song. 

is  done. 


But  I'm  wasted,  worn  and  weary  ; (  Omit ) 


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O       Fa-  ther,    biJ    nic     rest! 


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THERE'S  A  LAND  'MID  THE  STARS. 

W.  p.  W.  R.  A.  OLENM 


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1  Tlu'n''sa     land  'mid  the  stars    we  are    i4)ld, Whore  tin  y  know  not  the  Hor  -  row    of 

2  Here    our  gam  can- not  soar     to  that  land,    But    our  vis  -  ions  have  told   of"     its 

3  Oh,     the  stars  in    thehcav-ens  at    niyht  Seem    to    tell  where  the  ransomed  have 

4  Oh,  then  let    us  eling   to  his    Son,     All     our  sor-  rows  he'll  help  us      to 


time, 
bliss, 
trod, 
bear. 


C'rvs  -   tal    fount  -  ains  in      val    -    leys  of 

And  our    souls       by  its  breez   -   es  are 

And  the      sun      from  his     pal    -     ace  of 

And  when    life       and  its      du     -     ties  are 


gold, 
fanned, 
lipht 
done. 


And 
When  we 
Seems  to 
He  has 


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in       the  des   -    ert      of    this.  ' 


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meet, 

shall  we  meet  in  that  cit  -  v  ?        'Tis   the  beau  -  ti  -  ful  home    of   the    soul. 


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Co"'T)pht.  Geo.  D  nwwdaix  St  Ca 


561 


MOTHER,  WATCH  THE  LITTLE  FEET. 


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I   4* ^ ^ 

2  Mother,  watch  the    lit  -  tic  haud,  pick-ing  berries  by    the    way,  Mak-ing  hous-ca 


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2  Mother,  watch  the    lit  -  tie  heart,  Boating  warm  and  soft  for  you  ;  Wholesome  les-sons 


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now   im  part — Keep,  O  keep  that  young  heart  true.  Ex  -  tri  -  cat  -  ing  ev'  -  ry     weed. 


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"  Why  to  me  the  weary  task?"  Forthese  little  hands  may  prove  Messengers  of  light  and  love. 


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562 


F.  H.  WOOD. 

MoHcrato. 


HELEN'S  BABIES. 
IN  THEIR  LITTLE  BED." 


j|i=lig^^g=pi=p^g^ 


E.  A.  BENSON. 


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1  In    their  lit-tle  beds  she  laid  them, 

2  As  these  lit-tle  ones  lie   sleeping,  Hold  -  ing  each  the  other's  han 


Ito  -  sy  cheeks  and  full  of  play, 

as. 


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Hel  -  en,  tho'  at  work,  is   keepin^x 


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Thought  how  beautiful  were  thoy  ; 
Watch  o'er  both  her  lovely  lambs, 


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Hel    -    on    i.s  tho  proudest  niotlicr, 
Hopes       of  future  greatness  with  tliein, 


And     her  toiid  licnrt  Ifiijw  with  joy, 
Wlu'ii  tlii^  world  >hu\\  add  its  joys, 


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At       the  thousand  roguish  antics, 
Fills      her  heart  with  fond  nmbitioa 


Of       her  lit-tle    ha  -  by    boys. 
Tho'  they're  only    ba  -  by    boys. 


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THE  GIPSY  COUNTESS. 


MRS.  CRAWFORD. 

Olpsy. 


DUET. 


STEPHEN  GLOVER. 


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1  Oh!      how  can      a    poor  (jip  -  sy    maiden    like   me  Kv -i^r  hope  the  proud 

2  Go,       flat -tor  -  er,     go!  I'll   not   truf*t  to  thinoart;  Go,       loiivc  nu',  and 


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bride    of    a        no  -  bio     to       be?  To.somu  bri^rht      jowcllM     beauty        thy 

tri   •  flc  no    more  with  my    heart !         Go,        leave  me  to      die     in        my 


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vows  will  be     paid.       And   thou         wilt  for  -  jret   hor,      the    poor    Gip  -  sy 
own   na-tive   ahade,  And  be- tray  not   the   heart  of        the    poor    Ciip  -  sy 


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maid.        And    thou         wilt   for  -  pet  her,   the      poor       Gip  -  sy    maid, 
maid.    And  be-  tray  not   the  heart  of     the      poor       Gip  -  sy    maid. 


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THE  OIPSY  COUNTEM. 


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wiiy         with  tliiit  tliiiiinlif  ;  I    am     f'rco  !  I   nni  free  To  (It- vote  all      the 

IuiiiIh  aii(i  proud  (l\volliii;4.i,  ami        uU  hIiuII  ho  tliino,         A  cor  -  u    -    iK-t, 


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dim. 


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love     of      iiiy    Hpir-it       to      thoo ;  Younp  roso  of  the     wil  -  dcr-ncss, 

Zil  -  luh  !  that  liruw  .>4liull  eu  -  twiuc  ;     liioiitthalt  never         bavo        rea  -  sou  my 


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blushing  and         sweet,       All  my  h<>nrt,  all      my     for -tune     I        lay    at      thy 
faith  to       up  braid,      For   a     Count-ess     I'll    make  thee,  my     own  (iip  -  sy 


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feet.         All  my  heart,  all     mv      for -tune     I       lay  at  thy     feet!        By  yon 

maid,      For   u   Count -ess     I'll  make  thee,  my     own         Gip-sy     maid;        Then 


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THE  OIPST  COUNTESS. 


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That  I'uu  chungc  like    iiiun'd  Imt- ! 
hhall  1     trii>t      to       thv      vow? 


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iiy    with       itie  uuw  ; 


By  tht'HiuiV  constant 
O       yen ;  coiuu  a  - 


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Wilt  thou   ut'V  -   er        be    -  tray?)  -^  ' 


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ray! 
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Oh !  never    by  nie  shall  thy  trust  be  be- 


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travM,     Thou  wilt  lore   me     for    -     ev  -  er,     thine    own  Gip  -  By  maid,    Thou  wilt 


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INDEX. 


TITLES.  FIRST  LINES,  AND  AUTHORS. 


k  Child  fileoiw  under  a  Tloso-biiHli  fair, F.  IT.  IM.j,-*,  SStt 

\Knin  1  will  K<>  to  tlie  Old  Wicket  (inte, Adam  Ufibd,  2*22 

Ah,  when  (iiii.k  Kla«liiiiK  Fell  on  Me F.  I'aolo  ToaH,  110 

AII'h  Well Br»lmm,  18H 

Along  the  Path  of  the  Dim  Old  Forest, Geo.  F.  Ji">t,  370 

A  Lurid  (i lure  Lighid  u(i  the  Night, dm  Fiwuli,  482 

Ainalitt, '  H.  MiWird,  400 

A  Motlier'*  (Jentle  Love, A.L>f,  Md 

Amhori'd, Miekad  Walmn,  142 

Ah  lleauteou.H  oh  Flora,      </•  Fnmj,  3A4 

As  Ik'ttutiful  Kilty, T.  CVamiiton,  :US 

Ah  P.K)r  II.1  a  Church  Mouse, N.  N.  M.  L,  244 

A  .Si.>.ter'»  I»ve, L.  Manhidl,  322 

A  Song  of  Thnukfulne««, John  Furry,  08 

At  the  Wicket  Gate Adam  Gvibel,  222 

Auld  Days, J.  M.  Jolly,  348 

Awake!  Awake!  For  the  Spring  has  Come, Thonuu  P.  Murphy,  543 

A  Wanderer  Stood  by  a  Lonely  Stream Geo.  F.  Root,  96 

*  Baby  Mine," • ArehihaUl  JohiiMon,  557 

Bards  in  Praise  of  Golden  Ages, .   .   .  L.  MarthaU,  540 

Believe  me,  if  all  those  Endearing  Young  Chamu^ Thomai  Moore,  332 

Benediction L.  Marshall,  197 

Beware,     0.  B.  Brown,  530 

Birdie  I^wking  Out  for  Me, E.  ^1. //.,  517 

Breathe  Soft,  Ye  Winds,       WiUUim  PaxUm,  91 

Brightly  Speeil  thf  H.ura, L.  Marshdl,  326 

Brimni.  Brimm,  Lazily  Twirls  her  Wheel Henry  Ledie,  262 

Bring  Him  Back  Again Frank  L.  Moir,  158 

Canadian       at  Song, T.  Moore,  W 

Cast  thy  h~  -ad  upon  tin  ^t»tn,      William  Stemdale  Bennett,  258 

Come!  bo..r,      nr  "little  bli»«,'' F.  Camjmna,  18 

Come,  rhildro.    Join  our  Great  Command, Anon.,  350 

Come,  I)f)rothv,  Cime,       Anon.,  70 

Came      to  Me, L.  Marshall,  368 

669 


670  INDEX. 

— — —           ^.^— ^^— ^^— ^.^— _-» .....^__ ^._.__^_^  ^                        ■                 '  •S' 

PAOI 

Dearc-Ht  Mae L.  V.  II.  Crosby,  210 

Dear  Hifiiu'c, It.  R.  IIhUm,  309 

De  Cabin  on  dc  Mis.sis.«ii)i)i  Shore II.  P.  Dink»,  207 

Deserted  by  the  Waning  Moon Bniham,  188 

De  Years  hab  (lone  I?y,  an' de  Darkies  all  am  Free, II.  P.  Ditnks,  207 

Did>t  Thou  but  Know, • M.  H'.  lialft,  Ahl 

Dinj?  \y>n)i,  Ding  Dong, Prince  Poniatowski,  30 

Down  in  that  Cottage  Lives  Weaver  John li.  R.  II.,  311 

Down  tiie  (Ireen  Lane,     Frank  L.  AnnMrong,  100 

Drifting  (  londs, V.'alter  A.  Slaufjhter,  430 

Erin!  the  Tear  and  the  Smile, •  .    .  Thonuis  Moore,  339 

Eternity, W.  D.  Hall,  277 

Ev'ry  Bullet  has  its  Billet H.  R.  Binhop,  384 

Everyday  Blessings, Dr.  Leslie,  351 

Faintly  a.s  Tolls  the  Evening  Chime, T.  Moore,  66 

Fair  Katie, , J.  \V.  Elliott,  64 

Far,  Far  Away  from  Me, L.  Demo,  129 

Father,  I  Bend  to  Thee, HImmel,  414 

Flying,  with  Flowing  Sail, Michael  Watson,  142 

Forest  Echoes, Geo.  F  Root,  370 

Freddie's  Last  Recinest, P.  P.  Bliss,  54 

Frowning  Down  on  the  Market-place, Jacques  Blttn^mlhaJ,  422 

Gentle  Measure,  Hymn'd  with  Pleasure,      ,. Weber,  383 

Gloria  in  Excelsis, Berl!  M  Tourt,  3 

Glorious  News, L.  O.  Emerson,  245 

Going  to  Market Lmiia  DielU,  437 

CTolden  Stars L.  Denza,  129 

Good-bye,  Sweet  Rose, Frank  L.  Moir,  226 

Graces W.  W.  G.  &  M.,  276 

Gracious  Spirit,  Ix)ve  Di  vine,      Irving  Emerson,  526 

(iratitude, L.  Marshall,  61 

Guide  Me,  0  Thou  Great  Jehovah, Flolow,  310 

Ham Wade  Whipple,  202 

Hark  !  the  Angels'  >Song  is  Singing, Dr.  Leslie,  329 

Haul,  Taut  and  Belay C  J.  Maree,  366 

Have  you  Sir  John  Hawkins'  Hist'ry  ? J.  W.  OallcoU,  103 

He  Kissed  me,  and  I  Knew  'twas  Wrong, Alfred  G.  Robyn,  42 

Helen's  Babies E.  A.  Benson,  562 

Here  Will  1  Pledge  Tliee Alfred  Scotl  OaUy,  182 

He  Sailed  Away  at  Break  of  Day, • J.  Bamhy,  118 

He  was  a  Little  Tin  Soldier, J.  L.  Molloy,  14 

Homeless,  Ragged,  and  Tann'd, J.  L.  Molloy,  4 

Home  to  the  Mountains, • Verdi,  86 

Bow  Still  is  the  Hour Charles  H.  Gabriel,  312 


INDEX.  571 

PAOI 

1  am  for  Olio,  1111(1  thore's  One  for  Me, Ceoryp  F.  Il<ml,  302 

I  am  TliiiikingTo-Niglitof  My  Old  CottageHome, Jt.  A.  Ulrnn,  313 

I'd  Miiiini  the  Hopes  that  Leave  me Thomm  Moore,  337 

J  I  )rL-i(in'd  »  Dream, Edkh  Cook,  123 

If  1  Werea  Bird, Anon.,  96 

If  you  Want  to  j{et  in  Dem  <  lolden  Gates, S(iin.  Luciu,  362 

I  had  a  Message  to  Send  Her, Jac.  lUumenthal,  134 

1  lifur  u  Faint,  Low  Singing, Anon.,  83 

I  Kn.iw  a  Maiden  Fair  to  See,      0.  li.  Brown,  530 

rU  Tell  yon  a  Tide  now  without  any  Flam, Anon.,  522 

I  Look  thro'  the  Mist  of  tJie  (iiUher'd  Years, W.  M.  S.  Brown,  324 

I'm  a  Tough  True-Hearted  Sailor,     If.  R.  Bishop,  344 

I'm  Kneeling  at  the  Threshold JJ.  B.  Towner,  £59 

In  do  I>ays  when  de  Worl' war  a  Child, Wade  ]mppl€,  202 

In  the  Hush  of  Eventide //.  Vale,  280 

In  Their  Litt'e  Beds  She  Laid  Them, E.A.Benson,  562 

In  tlie  Long,  Ix>ng  Ago, , Odoardo  Barri,  514 

I  I'rithee'  (iive  me  liai'k  my  Heart, Jacqiies  Blumenthal,  506 

Is  a  Man  No  Whit  the  Better? • Geo.  F.  Boot,  S4 

I  saw  the  Young  Bride,  in  lier  Beauty  and  Pride, Mm.  Dana,  2)6 

I'se  I'omin'  Close  to  Eighty  Year,     Oeorge  M.  Vickem,  263 

I  Send  a  Questioii  to  My  Dear, Frederic  H.  Cowen,  496 

I  Set  the  Bell  a-ringing W.  V.  Wallace,  45 

It  wiL-i  a  Song  my  Mother  Sang, Vi'-kcrx,  800 

I've  a  Letter  from  thy  Sire, Archibald  Johnston,  557 

I've  Sometiiing  Sweet  to  tell  You, T.  S.  Lloyd,  294 

I've  Wander'd,  Yes,  Wander'd  Afar ^i.  J.  Abbey,  345 

I  Will  Arise, Dr.  Le.4ie,  872 

I  Will  Lay  Me  Down  in  Peace, Henry  Uudgby,  236 

1  Would  not  be  a  Stranger  Guest, Dr.  Leslie,  328 

Jack  and  Gill IL  L.  JT.,  2ii 

Jerusalem  tlie  Golden, , A.  Ewing,  93 

.Tohuny  and  Jenny, II.  R.  Palmer,  83 

Jolly  Jack  Tars Baker,  224 

Jolly  Little  Clacker, Geo.  F.  Root,  243 

Just  Now,  while  in  tlie  Twilight  Roaming, Vickers,  300 

Kate  Kearney, Alexander  Lee,  336 

Katie  is  a  Maiden  Fair, J.  W.  Elliott,  M 

Kitty  of  Colerainc, T.  Qanmton,  35S 

Laddie, Ciro  Piiisuli,  442 

Lead,  Kindly  Light, Newmann,  99 

Lesson  Books, Odoardo  Barri,  510 

Let  F>in  Rememher  the  Days  of  Old, Thnnuis  Moore,  33.5 

Let  Sunset  slicd  its  Radiant  Calm, W.  D.  Hall,  277 


572 


INDEX. 


PAO» 

Let  Tliy  .MtTciliil  Kiiuliiess,  O  Lord J.  Jiamhy,  U72 

Lihten,  Krifiuls,  for  I  iinist  Tell  Vou, C.  i'lUmick,  !> 

Little  Wile  Nelly, J/ani/  Kntnnly,  291 

Long  Ago  in  Drear  December, Jiokpt;  298 

Lovely,  Silent  Night, Qmrlea  H.  Gabriel,  312 

Love  Me  Little,  Love  Me  Long, //.  Lolur,  o6 

T^jve's  Ueilies, Frederic  JI  C'oiwi,  496 

Madness Geo.  F.  Knot,  96 

May  Grace  and  Truth, L.  .Yurshall,  197 

Memorial  Hymn, J)r.  Henry  Ililes,  90 

Minstrels  Three M.  P.  King,  374 

Miss  Mil  ion  Meade  Was  so  Full  of  Art, Frank  L.  Armstrong,  198 

Mister  Speaker,  Tho'  'Tis  Late, J.  Bnildon,  104 

Monody, C  Gollmick,  9 

Motlier,  Watch  the  Little  Feet, ,    .   .    .    .     Anon.,  561 

Murmuring  Sea!  Beautiful  Sea! Stephen  Glover,  50 

My  Boy,  Remember  Me, Baker,  298 

My  (Jentle  Harp,     ITiomag  Moure,  340 

My  Grandfather, L.  Compton,  371 

My  Grandfather  Had  a  Very  Fine  Farm, L.  Compton,  37?. 

My  Little  Sweetheart Odoardo  Barri,  51  \ 

My  Love's  Like  the  Red  Rose, , •  .   ,    .    .  W.  KnyieU,  76 

My  Old  Cottage  Home,        R  A.  Glenn,  313 

Nannie, • Annette  I^iyh  Hunt,  150 

Nearer, I>r.  Ledie,  328 

Never  to  Know, Theodore  Murzials,  170 

Norah,  the  Pride  of  Kildare, J.  Pmry,  354 

Now  Niggers,  Listen  to  Me, L.  V.  H.  Crosby,  210 

Oh,  are  ye  Sleeping,  Maggie  ? '. George  F.  Root,  314 

Oh  I  Di'l  You  Not  Hear  of  Kate  Kearney  ? Alexander  Lee,  336 

Ohfi!  Mamma! F.  Paolo  Tosti,  110 

Oh!  have  you  Heard  the  Glorious  News? .    .L.O.Emerson,  245 

Oh!  How  Can  a  Poor  Gipsy  Maiden  Like  Me? Stephen  Glover,  565 

Oh  !  Kind  and  Fair  is  Nannie, Annette  Leigh  Hunt,  15C 

Oh !  Sleep,  Baby,  Sleep, A.  H.  Pease,  34 

Oh,  That  we  Two  were  Maying, Chas.  Gounod,  475 

Ol  Hush  Thee,  My  Baby, A.  H.  Pease.  553 

Oh  !  We  Must  be  Ready  by  Niglit Geo.  F.  Root,  242 

Oh!  Where  has  the  Exile  His  Home? Old  Melmly,  338 

Oh,  wojild  that  I  were  Home  to-night ! John  P.  Dougherty,  250 

O I  Laddie  was  Somebody's  Darling, Giro  Pinsuti,  442 

Old  Sayings N.  N.  M.  L,  2AA 

O  Loving  Heart,  Trust  on ! GotischcJk,  316 

OMothccI  WillYouGoWithMeNow? P.  P.  Blis^,  54 


INDEX.  573 

PACK 

jOMv  Love's  Like  till' lied,  Ked  Rose      W.  Kni/nil,  7(i 

Once  More  we  Marcli  with  Solemn  Tread, Dr.  Henry  Jliks,  90 

Once  More  we  Meet,      Miltim  Willi mj.^,  38 

One  Niglil  1  \va.s  Silently  Striving , Cotit/iiril  Dick,  ]">2 

Only  !i  Little  Hegnnr  Maiden, Florence  M.  FiiUuii,  600 

CMily  to  See  her  Kaee  Again, Jamen  F.  Sinvnrt,  '212 

On  the  Uoeks  hy  Aberdeen, A.  Scatt  (latty,  390 

O  Thnu,  Who  Makesl  the  Snn  to  Rise, Dr.  Leslie,  327 

O  Wert  Thou  in  the  fanld  Blast, Mcmlch.«,l,n,  524 

O  Where,  and  ()  Where A.  ScifMrdt,  5<J 

Panel  and  I'hujue  and  Tile, Frank  L.  Armstrong,  198 

I'a.ss  I'nder  the  Rod, Mrs.  Dana,  216 

Prayer  from  Der  Fr«ischiitz M'^eber,  383 

Reineiiiher  Now  Thy  Creator iVilliam  Sterndale  Bevncll,  23! 

Kcnieniher  Now  Thy  Creator, Dr.  Leslie,  342 

Ring  I 'em  Heavenly  Bells, Sam.  Luca.i,  3t>2 

Ring  on.  My  Bells, Vinceiizo  Cirillo,  532 

flailing, Godfrey  Marks,  162 

She  Kneels  Iwside  a  Mother's  Knee,  ' Charley  Bra,  3(13 

She  was  Standing  by  the  Wicket, Loin's  Diehl,  V.M 

Sigh  No  More,  Ladies, T.  Cramptnn,  3()0 

Silver  Bells  of  Memorj- //.  Dale,  280 

Silver  Moonlight, T.  Ch-amp'on,  392 

Sleep!  Baby,  Sleep! , A.  II.  Feaac,  34 

Sleep,  Sleep,  O'er  Me  Creep, Frank  L.  Molr,  158 

Slumber,  O  Sentinel! F.  Chassaiyne,  113 

Soft  was  the  Breeze  on  that  Morning  in  May, Frank  L.  Aniustrony,  100 

Soiwewhere,       Georye  F.  Root,  302 

Song  of  the  Flax  Si)inner, Henry  Ledit,  2(52' 

Sjiare  the  Bonnets, Sarah  Moir  Hoherlson,  186 

"Spring  has  turned  to  Summer," Malcolm  Lawwn,  123 

Spring-Time  Brings  the  Robin Geo.  F.  Root,  243 

Strains  of  Music  often  Greet  Us, Dr.  Leslie,  344 

Sun  of  My  Soul, , W.  H.  Monk,  53 

Supi)osing,      J.  W.  liischoff,  204 

Swift  on  the  Wings  of  Thouglit  I  speed, H.  Millard,  400 

Tell  Me  not  that  You  must  Leave  Us Smilhers,  369 

The  Air  was  Dreamy  with  Flow'rs,  .   .       Theodore  Marzials,  170 

The  Battle  Prayer, Ilimmel.  414 

The  Beautiful  City, A.  A.  Jiidson,  331 

The  Bell  Ringer, W.  V.  Wallace,  45 

The  Blue  Belk  of  Scotland, A.  Ncithardt,  59 

The  Bugler, Gro  HnsiUi,  448 

The  Bugler  Paced  through  the  Driving  Snow, dro  Pinsuti,  448 


574 


INDEX. 


TlicCurk  I-<'L', -Inmi.,  .■)22 

Tilt' ( 'iickiHi  in  tlie  ( )ri'liiir(I, Mulrolm  //((i/«<)i,  .")22 

Till'  l>;i.v  was  Spent, T.  Craniplnu,  Siitt 

Till'  lidwir  of  I,ovi' II.  O.  Thnmlrr.  248 

Till-  l-'lowi'is  of  tliL'  Kiirtli  nrf  Kair, 1.  L>e,  S46 

Tlii-fianii'ii  (iate, T.  ('i-ampfon,  356 

The  (!ii».y(.'onnti's», Slephm  Clloicr,  565 

The  (idldon  Ajre  is  ("oiiiiiig, L.  M'n-shall,  540 

The  liisli  Exile Old  Melody,  3a<» 

The  Ivory  Gute, Cotufiml  Dick,  l.'i2 

The  Liinil  o'  the  Leal, Wihuter,  55« 

The  Little  Tin  Soldier, J.  L.  MoUoy,  14 

The  Little  Volunteers,  .    . virion.,  350 

The  Meeting  of  the  Waters, Thomm  Moore,  341 

The  Merry  Days  of  Anlil, J.  M.  Jolly,  348 

The  Message Jae.  lilumcntlud,  134 

The  Message  from  the  King, - Ciro  Pinsuti,  4(i2 

The  Minstrel  Boy, I7iomns  Moore,  334 

The  Mountaineer, , L.  Marshall,  535 

The  Murmuring  Sea,    ....■ Stephen  Glover,  50 

The  New  Kingdom, Berthold  Tours,  4G8 

The  Old  Stone  Mill, ■   W.  M.  S.  Lroum,  324 

The  Open  Door, A.  J,  Abbey,  345 

The  Outpost, Ciro  Pinmti,  482 

The  Pilgrim, Stephen  Adams,  ^""i 

There  are  Thouglits  which  seem  to  Come  from  Heaven, . (rotischalk,  310 

There  is  a  Green  Hill, .  Frank  L.  Annslronp,  106 

There  is  Not  in  the  Wide  World, Thomas  Monri;  341 

Tiiere's  a  Beautiful  Land, A.  A.  Jxidson,  331 

There's  a  Land  'Mid  the  Stars, R.  A.  Glenn,  560 

There's  a  Little  Leaf,  Dear  Jamie, John  P.  Douf/herty,  219 

There's  a  Little,  White  Cottage, Hairy  Kennedy,  291 

There  they  Lie  on  the  Nursery  P^loor, Odoardo  Barri,  510 

The  Romany  Lass, Stephen  Adams,  386 

The  Rose-bud  unfolding  its  Beautiful  Leaves,      H.  G.  Thunder,  248 

The  Rose-bush, F.  II.  Hodges,  286 

The  Rosy  (Joblet Alonzo  Stone,  551 

The  Sabbath  Song,       Dr.  Xcs/ie,  344 

The  Scout,     F.  Campana,  18 

The  Singer  Loved  his  ^Mountains,      Henry  Parker,  490 

The  Song  and  the  Singer, Henry  Parker,  490 

The  Songs  my  Darling  Sang, H.  Millard,  283 

The  Sunset  lingered  in  the  West, Waiter  A.  Slaughter,  430 

The  Swift  Hunter, L.  Marshall,  326 

The  Telegraph  Wires, Anon.,  83 

The  Trumpet  Will  Sound  in  the  Morning, Oeo,  F.  Boot,  242 


INDEX. 


575 


PAiiB 

The  Turret  C'liinies, , Jadjuis  liluimnllinl,  422 

The  Two  (ireuiuliers, iScliumnnii,  407 

The  Viig!il)()iul J.  L.  Molliiij,  4 

Tlie  Watcher  at  tlie  Gate, D.  B.  Tou-na;  559 

Tlie  Wavfs  Shall  Cease  to  I'low, L.  Marnludl,  61 

The  Way  had  l)eoii  Ixnig  and  Lonely, Stephen  AdmM,  175 

The  Welcome  Meeting L.  Mursluill,  380 

The  Wild  Kain  is  Steadily  Fulling, JI.  Millard,  28S 

The  Yoeraan's  Wedding  Song, Prince  Poniatowaki,  30 

Thou  art  with  me,  O  My  Father Dr.  Leslie,  330 

Thy  Sentinel  am  I, Michael  Watson,  25 

'Tis  Birdie's  Evening  Prayer, Charley  Rea,  363 

'Tis  Home  I  Long  to  See John  P.  Douyherty,  260 

'Tis  I  am  the  Moimtaineer, L.  Marshall,  535 

To  France  were  Returning ikhumaun,  407 

True  till  Death, Alfred  Scott  Gatty,  182 

True  to  the  Lust, Stephen  Adams,  416 

Trust , A.  A.  Rickert,  165 

Two  Little  Busy  Hands,      E.  A.  II.,  517 

Two  Little  Friendless  Children Berthold  Tount,  468 

Two  Merry  (iirls, Stephen  Glover,  191 

Uprouse,  Ye  Hieland  Men, Sarah  Moir  Robe-tson,  186 

Weaver  John B.R.  IL,  311 

We  have  a  Saying  on  tlie  Sea, C.  J.  Marec,  366 

Welcome,  Welcome  is  this  Meeting, L.  Marshall,  380 

Were  I  a  Bird,  I  Would  Soar  on  High, Anon.,  96 

We  Thank  you  Most  Sincerely, John  Parry,  68 

What  Makes  my  Heart  so  Calm  aud  Strong? A.  A.  Rickert,  165 

When  the  Corn  is  Gathered  in, • Henry,  256 

When  the  Last  Rays  at  Twilight's  Hour, L.  Marshall,  322 

«  When  the  Tide  Conies  In," J.  Bamhy,  113 

Where  the  Bee  Sucks, Dr.  Ame,  395 

"  Who  is  it  that  comes  to  the  Garden  Gate  ?" E.  Reyloff,  352 

"Who  will  Give  his  Life  for  the  Fatherland?" •  Giro  Pinsuti,  462 

Wi' a  Hundred  Pipers, , Lays  of  Strathearne,  214 

Wilt  Have  my  Name? M.  W.  Bal/e,  457 

Within  this  Goblet  Rich  and  Deep .    .  Alomo  Stone,  551 

With  Lance  in  Rest Stephen  Adams,  416 

Wor('.  01  Uud  Incarnate, Charles  Gounod,  304 

Wouldn't  vou  Like  to  Know? E.  Reyloff,  352 

Ye'll  soon  be  Ganging  Awa', Smithers,  369 

Yes;  I  Am  Grief- Worn Verdi,  86 

Tfteave,  Ho  I  my  Lads, Oodfrey  Markt,  162 


